A twice a week coach travelled to Kalgoorlie began operating in 1897.
Some coaches, though, travel every step of the way.
Regularly changing horses meant the coach could travel much faster than other vehicles.
Now they both faced in the direction in which the coach was travelling.
A coach could not travel a lesser road.
Officials say the coach was travelling to the nearby ski resort.
Buses and coaches from each decade of service travelled along the route, becoming more modern in turn.
He now coaches his youngest sons travel team, Michigan Revolution.
The slow-moving coach had only traveled about ten miles, but it seemed as if they had gone halfway around the world.
But its coaches are traveling nearly two and a half times farther between breakdowns.