yes, u have to see the timetable to confirm. but u can sometimes tell from the time u spotted the bus if u noe roughly how their shifts work.Originally posted by SBS9828X:How to know the shifts? See the timetable or wat?
There are very few NAC Scanias with new livery. My guess is either 3599, 3619, 3625 or 3626.Originally posted by 105090:Unidentified NAC Scania in New Livery seen on Service 186 in St Michael's Estate
Yes, it is. I've been wishing that 147 would rob 64 of this one as well as 9673 if and when AMDEP takes over Svc 64. 147 can send 2 VO3Xes to Svc 25, who will then give 2 B10TLs to 64 since it needs low-floor buses.Originally posted by Airbus330Captain:SBS9684? on svc 147 (svc 64 <-- Am I right ? )
Yes, me too. But the purpose of having so many B10TLs in 25 fleet was to challenge 854, that's why 25 gave up some LOs and all VO3X when VSOs came in. 64 can use 147 VO3X for the swop. I think 89 tridents can do on 147 instead. IMO, tridents on 89 looks "awkward" to me.Originally posted by iveco:Yes, it is. I've been wishing that 147 would rob 64 of this one as well as 9673 if and when AMDEP takes over Svc 64. 147 can send 2 VO3Xes to Svc 25, who will then give 2 B10TLs to 64 since it needs low-floor buses.
i didnt see the rego.. as 186 uses NAC mk2s, i also tot it was a volvo, but with a quiet engine and a clearer view, i saw it was a Scania!!Originally posted by iveco:There are very few NAC Scanias with new livery. My guess is either 3599, 3619, 3625 or 3626.
Could have been borrowed from 238.Originally posted by 5454:TIB450J - 980 (WL 950/911)
Saw a scania SBS36XX CAC on service 139 today along seragoon road.