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Kefford Corporation Pty. Ltd.
IndustryPublic Transport
Founded1850s
FounderRichard Papworth Kefford
Websitehttp://www.kefford.com.au

Kefford Corporation Pty. Ltd. is a privately owned transport company in Australia.

History

Early history

The Kefford Corporation was started in the early 1850s by Richard Papworth Kefford.

Recent history

Acquired Companies

Companies which have been acquired by Kefford Corporation include:

Previous Brands

Brands formerly operated by Kefford Corporation included:

See also

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