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500 is a fleet number that has been used more than once
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! colspan="3" align=center bgcolor=#CCCCFF| MO 2632
|-
| valign=top | '''Chassis'''
| Leyland Tiger OPS2/1
|-
| valign=top | '''Depot'''
| ---
|-
| valign=top | '''Entered Service'''
| 1974
|-
| valign=top | '''Removed from Service'''
| 15 August 1974
|-
| valign=top | '''Desto Equipment'''
| Roller blind
|-
| valign=top | '''VIN'''
| 512249
|-
| valign=top | '''Body'''
| ComEng
|-
| valign-top | '''Body Number'''
| ---
|-
| valign=top | '''Body Date'''
| 1952
|-
| valign=top | '''Seating'''
| FB31FR
|-
| valign=top | '''Fuel'''
| Diesel
|-
| valign=top | '''Gallery Album'''
| ---
|}


MO 2632 was a Leyland Tiger OPS2/1  
* [[BUS 500 (1)]] - MAN SL200
* [[BUS 500 (2)]] - MAN 18.320


==Notes==
[[Category:Re-used Fleet Numbers]]
* This bus was one of twelve hired from the Public Transport Commission of NSW at the time of the 1974 vehicle shortage. During their stay in Canberra they carried NSW metropolitan series 'MO' plates which matched their PTC fleet numbers. All 12 vehicles were new to the then NSW Department of Government Transport in 1952.
* It has also been owned by Hardcastle and Forrester, Barraba NSW (MO 7588)
* From October 1978 until May 2013 it was used as a motorhome in Inverell, NSW (although in storage from the late 1980s)
* As of May 2013, it was owned by the Dale Family, Mullumbimby NSW.
 
[[Category:ACTION Disposals]]
[[Category:Leyland Tiger]]
[[Category:1974 Vehicle Shortage]]
[[Category:Withdrawn August 1974]]

Revision as of 03:48, 1 April 2021

500 is a fleet number that has been used more than once