BUS 982

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Bus 982
Chassis Renault PR100.2
Depot Tuggeranong - training bus
Entered Service 1993
Removed from Service 29 August 2024
Desto Equipment Hanover LED
VIN VF6PS08A200000524
Body Ansair
Body Number R2270
Body Date Jun 1993
Seating B43D
Bike Rack Sportworks DL2
Fuel Diesel
Gallery Album Bus 982

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Bus 982 is a Renault PR100.2 which is in use as a training bus at Tuggeranong Depot.

Notes

  • It was delivered to ACTION on 25 June 1993, the same day as the final Renault PR180.2 Mk2 bus (Bus 989) was delivered.
  • From 1993 until 2008, Bus 982 was in a special livery (known as "Cultural Base") to mark the year of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. It was hand painted by a local Aboriginal Artist. Following accident damage in 2008 the bus was repainted into a plain brown livery, which was the base colour of the special livery.
  • In July 2008 it received a new special livery celebrating Aboriginal Reconciliation. Bus 990 was also put into a special Reconciliation livery at the same time as 982, however the two liveries are nothing alike.
  • Bus 982 was fitted with a DL2 bike rack during March 2010.
  • On 19 October 2010 the bus was hit by a reversing garbage truck, causing structural damage to the back half of the nearside of the bus.
    • It was repaired and returned to service in March 2011 in corporate livery.
  • In July 2016, its Alcatel/STC Cannon flip-dot destination signs were replaced with Hanover LED equipment.
  • Its final service was operated on 29 August 2024 - it was subsequently reassigned as a training bus at Tuggeranong Depot, replacing Bus 976.

Special Liveries

  • 'Cultural Base' (Aboriginal Art Livery) – 1993 to May 2008
  • Hand-painted aboriginal design with a brown base and many dot paintings including native animals
  • (Aboriginal Art Wrap)July 2008 to March 2011
  • A multi-coloured design, with Aboriginal-styled lizards on the side