The Bus Preservation Association of South Australia was formed in
2019 by a group of bus enthusiasts, all of whom were passionate about
the preservation of South Australia’s transport history. The formal
group was formed with collective goals in mind, due to the high level
of public interest in SA’s restored buses.
With over thirty buses now owned by BPASA members, the goals are now
to find secure, affordable storage for the ever growing fleet; and
showcase these beloved pieces of history to the public and other
enthusiasts alike.
Events
We run events approximately every 3 months, with either our restored
buses or a chartered bus.
On top of our in-house events (which are open to all) we also join in
on events elsewhere, such as the National Railway Museum and St Kilda
Tramway Museum.
Meetings
BPASA holds general meetings every few months to keep the members up
to date on the goings on of our association.
Usually after the general business of the meeting, we have a talk or
presentation from either a member or guest speaker.
Merchandise
We are always working on producing unique and intriguing merchandise
which we think everyone will enjoy!
Visit our shop to see what we have available! www.bpasa.org.au/shop
The Bus Preservation Association of South Australia was formed in
2019 by a group of bus enthusiasts, all of whom were passionate about
the preservation of South Australia’s transport history. The formal
group was formed with collective goals in mind, due to the high level
of public interest in SA’s restored buses.
With over thirty buses now owned by BPASA members, the goals are now
to find secure, affordable storage for the ever growing fleet; and
showcase these beloved pieces of history to the public and other
enthusiasts alike.
Events
We run events approximately every 3 months, with either our restored
buses or a chartered bus.
On top of our in-house events (which are open to all) we also join in
on events elsewhere, such as the National Railway Museum and St Kilda
Tramway Museum.
Meetings
BPASA holds general meetings every few months to keep the members up
to date on the goings on of our association.
Usually after the general business of the meeting, we have a talk or
presentation from either a member or guest speaker.
Merchandise
We are always working on producing unique and intriguing merchandise
which we think everyone will enjoy!
Visit our shop to see what we have available! www.bpasa.org.au/shop
The Bus Preservation Association of South Australia was formed in
2019 by a group of bus enthusiasts, all of whom were passionate about
the preservation of South Australia’s transport history. The formal
group was formed with collective goals in mind, due to the high level
of public interest in SA’s restored buses.
With over thirty buses now owned by BPASA members, the goals are now
to find secure, affordable storage for the ever growing fleet; and
showcase these beloved pieces of history to the public and other
enthusiasts alike.
Events
We run events approximately every 3 months, with either our restored
buses or a chartered bus.
On top of our in-house events (which are open to all) we also join in
on events elsewhere, such as the National Railway Museum and St Kilda
Tramway Museum.
Meetings
BPASA holds general meetings every few months to keep the members up
to date on the goings on of our association.
Usually after the general business of the meeting, we have a talk or
presentation from either a member or guest speaker.
Merchandise
We are always working on producing unique and intriguing merchandise
which we think everyone will enjoy!
Visit our shop to see what we have available! www.bpasa.org.au/shop