Some of the Older Buses-750s and 760s

Started by Snorzac, June 20, 2010, 02:33:52 PM

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Snorzac

With some older PR100.2s now been withdrawn here is a few photos of them, all of these have been seen before on the forum.

Our oldest, BUS 752, is seen on Commonwealth Ave operating a route 2 on March 26, 2010

A pretty crappy shop really, but BUS 754 is seen turning onto Marcus Clarke street after completing a route 39 on June 11 2009

I doubt this one ill be seen on the road for ACTION again, BUS 755 is seen on Cohen street dead running on the 10th  of December 2009.

Another one that has left us, BUS 756, here it is seen in the City Bus Interchange operating a route 935. This was taken on March 8 2010.

The last Mk I AOA bus, BUS 758 is seen at Tuggeranong Interchange with the orange panel on the rear, this was taken on December 16 2008

BUS 760 is seen operating a school run on Commonwealth Ave on the 26th of March 2010.
BUS 762 is seen at the Cohen Street Bus Station operating a route 906 on June 6 2009

BUS 765 is seen on Commonwealth Ave operating a route 2 on August 18 2009

For more Mk I pictures you can visit my 'Renault PR100.2' album on flickr. The pictures are in order of fleet number, it can be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zacmathes/sets/72157617881305218/

CNG


particleman

It seems that #760 is running a Narrabundah College run!!

smitho

Can someone clarify please ?? Have all these buses been withdrawn?  I'd be surprised ....I saw 752 in the Tuggeranong shed very recently and we still seem a little light on for standard buses by around 1500 on weekdays.

Buzz Killington

I think 'MyWay' has mentioned somewhere what the situation is. I can't recall exactly what he said, so will let him clarify.

I spotted 752 in service on Wednesday morning.

Irisbus Rider

IIRC, only 755 and 756 have had ticketing equipment/radioes removed (and put in the MANs/Scanias), the buses haven't necessarily been withdrawn, and 754 has become a permanent training bus. But most definately, 'MyWay' can shed more light on the matter.

Snorzac

I should have clarified it better, it is simply just shot of our older buses, some of which may have limited days...