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Revision as of 22:32, 8 July 2022
Bus 730 | ||
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Chassis | Leyland Lynx | |
Depot | Tuggeranong | |
Entered Service | May 1990 | |
Removed from Service | 19 March 1992 | |
Desto Equipment | Roller Blind | |
VIN | SBJLXC318L1001687 | |
Body | Leyland UK | |
Body Number | ||
Body Date | Apr 1990 | |
Seating | B47D | |
Fuel | Diesel | |
Gallery Album | Bus 730 |
Bus 730 was a Leyland Lynx evaluation bus.
Notes
- Bus 730 featured a rear roller-blind route number display, however it was never used by ACTION.
- It was one of two Leyland Lynx Evaluation vehicles, its sister unit was Bus 731
- After leaving ACTION it operated for Southtrans, Connex of Taren Point (Fleet Number 70, Registration MO 8499), and Wide Bay Transit, QLD (Fleet Number 61, Registration 656 HTS)
- It is now owned by Forest Miniatures/London Transport Heritage Centre of Sydney.