Isabel Buslink

Isabel Buslink (formerly Isabel C. Flores & Co.) is a multinational company operated since 1922. Initially, it operated in Melvin City only, it was expanded to other cities such as Wantpucky in Schindler State since then.

History

 * 1 July 1922: Founding of Isabel C. Flores & Co.
 * 9 December 1924: (Melvin City) Begins bus operations in Melvin City, its original location. Larapinta (L) depot opens.
 * 6 September 1927: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Modernham, Rheintall.
 * 12 January 1930: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Venice, Italy.
 * 2 November 1934: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Tetsugawa, Hatsune Miku State, Gooperland.
 * 1 March 1936: Isabel C. Flores & Co. introduces route numbering on bus routes.
 * 1 December 1936: (Melvin City) Richlands (R) depot opens.
 * 5 June 1937: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Sandencha, Rheintall.
 * 6 October 1938: Melvin City's Isabel C. Flores bus network expands its operations.
 * 5 December 1938: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in DavidVille, Rheintall.
 * 16 January 1947: Isabel C. Flores & Co. of Melvin City begans operating double-decker buses, in order to increase passenger capacity. (Melvin City) Bunga Hills (A) depot opens.
 * 11 March 1947: (Melvin City) Toowong (T) depot opens.
 * 9 December 1949: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Kornigalet, Liftland.
 * 15 January 1950: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Holdshey, Looneyland.
 * 16 March 1967: (Melvin City) Carina (C) and Poppy (P) depots opened.
 * 9 January 1968: (Melvin City) Three-digit route numbers and express bus services introduced. Three-digit route numbers are used for limited stop bus services.
 * 19 January 1970: (Melvin City) Bus tickets stop issued as there are no bus conductors to give tickets to, replacing by the coin and note boxes.
 * 16 November 1975: (Melvin City) First Leyland Atlantean delivered to Poppy depot.
 * 9 January 1976: (Melvin City) First Volvo B59 delivered to the Carina depot.
 * 13 November 1977: (Melvin City) First 2-axle Volvo Ailsa B55 delivered to Toowong depot.
 * 2 January 1978: (Melvin City) First 3-axle Volvo Ailsa B55 delivered to Carina depot.
 * 3 March 1978: (Melvin City) First 2-axle Leyland Olympian delivered to Richlands depot.
 * 3 December 1980: (Melvin City) Flamtou (F) depot opens.
 * 6 January 1981: (Melvin City) Virginia (V) depot opens.
 * 16 January 1981: (Melvin City) Light Street (Q) depot opens.
 * 12 March 1983: (Melvin City) First 3-axle Leyland Olympian delivered to Larapinta depot.
 * 13 March 1983: (Melvin City) Willoughby (M) depot opens.
 * 19 April 1983: (Melvin City) Koppa (K) depot opens.
 * 5 May 1985: (Melvin City) Three-digit route numbers became universal on all services.
 * 16 March 1986: (Melvin City) Koppa (K) depot closes.
 * 6 November 1987: (Melvin City) First Volvo B10M delivered to Willoughby depot.
 * 3 November 1991: (Melvin City) First air-conditioned Leyland Olympian delivered to Larapinta depot.
 * 20 January 1993: (Melvin City) Garden City (G) depot opens.
 * 9 January 1994: (Melvin City) Willoughby (M) depot closes.
 * 2 January 1995: (Melvin City) Flamtou (F) depot closes. Donnybrook (D) depot opens as a replacement for the Flamtou depot.
 * 9 March 1997: (Melvin City) Light Street (Q) depot closes.
 * 12 March 1997: (Melvin City) Willawong (W) depot opens.
 * 6 March 1998: Isabel C. Flores & Co. begins bus operations in Escalatorton, Rheintall.
 * 9 October 1999: First Scania L94UB Volgren CNG (625) enters service. Livery changes, and a new logo has been adopted. Isabel C. Flores is featured on the sides of the bus as well as the rear.
 * 3 March 2001: (Melvin City) Broken Ridge (B) depot opens.
 * 16 February 2003: Name changed from Isabel C. Flores & Co. to Isabel Buslink. Electronic bus tickets begin to issue. (Melvin City) Transport card, called Melvineem, is now accepted on Isabel Buslink routes.
 * 15 November 2012: (Melvin City) Sherwood (S) depot opens.
 * 6 March 2013: The last Leyland Olympian (36004) run by Isabel Buslink, is withdrawn, and it continues service in Disneyland Melvin City as a shuttle bus.
 * 6 January 2014: (Melvin City) Eagle Hill (E) depot opens.

Depots in Modernham

 * K: Kantonhill
 * M: Modenham
 * S: Sinsonkirt
 * U: Uedley
 * W: Wollerby