I believe you are referring to either the ex-Airbus Scania L113CRLs or the ex-Sentosa B10Ms. The ex-JIS O405s still uses the square metal plates.Originally posted by ilovebuses:You are right to say the aircon ones have the blue part on top - but those were the metal plates though. What about the plastic one? (the one where you put from inside)
If Scania buses (like some 502 and Turf City types) were first used in around 95, then how come there were these plastic service plates?
And what did these plastic service plates look like? Got aircon word? No aircon word?
You meant the coach style Mercedes O305 bus plus the Leyland Victory (Air Con) bus's plates ? I saw photos of them before , most probably in the history of Singapore buses book.Originally posted by ilovebuses:Ah... okay a bit clearer.
Actually I think it was the Merc bus I was talking about (the ones with the waves that some of you clarified for me).
Weren't the plastic destos (put from inside) introduced in late 90s, and not mid 90s?
I searched and it was practically IMPOSSIBLE to find any pics of those Merc buses (with waves) when they first served as SBS aircon buses. I still cannot picture how those old plastic destos look like with that word AIRCON... (anyone got picture?)
Plus I didn't even see any metal destos holder on these smelly Merc/former SBS buses that serve Turf City. I wonder why....
The Mercedes Benz O405s did not use the rectangular plastic destos, not ever. The O405s when first served with SBS were in the old red-white SBS livery. Only when it was deployed on Jurong Island Services (JIS), it was painted into the red-white waves livery. At that point of time, the O405s were under SBS Leisure (SBSL). The SBSL-livery O405s did not serve the Turf City shuttles. Only the ex-Sentosa B10Ms and the ex-Airbus Scania L113CRLs served the Turf City shuttles.Originally posted by ilovebuses:Ah... okay a bit clearer.
Actually I think it was the Merc bus I was talking about (the ones with the waves that some of you clarified for me).
Weren't the plastic destos (put from inside) introduced in late 90s, and not mid 90s?
I searched and it was practically IMPOSSIBLE to find any pics of those Merc buses (with waves) when they first served as SBS aircon buses. I still cannot picture how those old plastic destos look like with that word AIRCON... (anyone got picture?)
Plus I didn't even see any metal destos holder on these smelly Merc/former SBS buses that serve Turf City. I wonder why....

Yes, there was. I guess you know the reason why I omitted them.Originally posted by ilovebuses:Got Chinese road names too, yah? Just like nowadays.
There was a VO3x on 12 that is still using the abovementioned side desto. I last saw it at PSR on Sat or Sun.Originally posted by Superbus:The Mercedes Benz O405s did not use the rectangular plastic destos, not ever. The O405s when first served with SBS were in the old red-white SBS livery. Only when it was deployed on Jurong Island Services (JIS), it was painted into the red-white waves livery. At that point of time, the O405s were under SBS Leisure (SBSL). The SBSL-livery O405s did not serve the Turf City shuttles. Only the ex-Sentosa B10Ms and the ex-Airbus Scania L113CRLs served the Turf City shuttles.
Here is an example of the old rectangular plastic aircon desto, first introduced in 1993 when the Leyland Olympian Superbuses were put into service.
Its either SBS 9448 or 9449. i saw it at tenah merah mrt. it had an adOriginally posted by delonchew:There was a VO3x on 12 that is still using the abovementioned side desto. I last saw it at PSR on Sat or Sun.
Then it must be SBS 9449G, with PSC Hearts ad. SBS 9448J is in SBS Transit livery.Originally posted by service_238:Its either SBS 9448 or 9449. i saw it at tenah merah mrt. it had an ad