Australasian Bus & Coach

YOUNG BLOOD

South Australia’s Grant’s Coachlines director Shane Grant is not your average 40-year-old busloving chap.

He’s been running the family bus business in the north-western Adelaide suburb of Woodville North for the past two years.

He joined the company 16 years ago, doing anything from the ground up alongside his younger brother and director, Scott.

Having spent six years as general manager before taking over the business upon his parents’, Andrew and Carol’s, retirement, Shane has been groomed for the position for a while. Yet both brothers have worked elsewhere upon

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