Originally posted by ^tamago^:how come SMRTB no low floor leh?
The suffixes inidicate the chassis type, and other extra details.
[b]CRB = standard/city floor height with stepped entry (1st to 3rd series)
CRL = low floor chassis (1st to 3rd series)
ARB = standard floor height articulated chassis (1st to 3rd series)
ARL = low floor articulated chassis (1st to 3rd series)
TRB = extended chassis (1st to 3rd series)
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u meant the L113CRL's? they are low floor buses. case closed.Originally posted by SBS9828X:how come SMRTB no low floor leh?
but the Striders arent...Originally posted by ^tamago^:u meant the L113CRL's? they are low floor buses. case closed.
and their identification plates will show they are L113CRL's.
maybe u can try recalling bout the interior configuration of the old L113CRL's on Airbus.
u are saying the Scanias owned by SMRTB are not L113CRL's, or Strider bodywork is not meant for low-floor buses?Originally posted by SBS9828X:but the Striders arent...![]()
Yes, yes it's the Transitlink Farecard machines on Intrakota buses... the red color ones we used to press for our bus fareOriginally posted by SBS9889U:I saw SBS's validators on Kuala Lumpur buses!(if not wrong, it is service 60C)
Also SBS2676MOriginally posted by ^tamago^:got lots of scania's, which were x-ferred from bram and amdep to bndep.
SBS0034D (155), SBS0035B (155), SBS0036Z (155), SBS0037X (155), SBS0043C (155), SBS0044A (101), SBS 0045Y (101), SBS0047S (101), SBS0869L (2), SBS0907K (39), SBS2600G (131), SBS2737X (131), SBS3653Y (155), SBS3682M (232), SBS3700U (232).
N-shift - Night shift....for NiteOwl servicesOriginally posted by SBS9889U:What is N-shift?
2676M has always been a bbdep 33 bus.Originally posted by Acx1688:Also SBS2676M
According to the URL you provided, there are no listings for the Mk IVs. AFAIK, these buses have been on the road for almost a decade. Does this mean the CRLs came before the Mk IVs?Originally posted by ^tamago^:u are saying the Scanias owned by SMRTB are not L113CRL's, or Strider bodywork is not meant for low-floor buses?
the scanias in SMRTB are L113CRL's. tat's all i have to say. read this if in doubt.
tis is not an extensive list of buses. in fact, it is more catered to UK vehicles, but it jus so happened tat they managed to capture data about the L113CRL's tat then-TIBS ordered.Originally posted by iveco:According to the URL you provided, there are no listings for the Mk IVs. AFAIK, these buses have been on the road for almost a decade. Does this mean the CRLs came before the Mk IVs?
Also, did the Setantas come from the Belfast plant of ALX?
In Malaysia, vehicle regoes go by state. AFAIK, here are how vehicles in Peninsula Malaysia are registered:Originally posted by SBS9889U:Malaysi registered buses uses regos just like their cars
Good Evening SBS Transit.Originally posted by SBS Transit:c'wealth ave west
It loops near the Clementi MRTOriginally posted by SBS Transit:c'wealth ave west
ok...since its a loop service it goes to Clementi MRT twice right? Which way first?Originally posted by TIB757H:It loops near the Clementi MRT
i think...Commonwealth Ave West ..than it loop somewhere near Ave 3Originally posted by finoq:ok...since its a loop service it goes to Clementi MRT twice right? Which way first?
Only one way.Originally posted by finoq:ok...since its a loop service it goes to Clementi MRT twice right? Which way first?
Is there some police HQ nearby?Originally posted by Volvo Olympian:i think...Commonwealth Ave West ..than it loop somewhere near Ave 3
Clementi Police HQ @ Clementi Ave 4/5Originally posted by finoq:Is there some police HQ nearby?
so does 184 loop around it?Originally posted by PJ_Quek:Clementi Police HQ @ Clementi Ave 4/5
184 only pass by the police station when turning from Ave 5 to 4. After that it will go on to Commonwealth Ave West (MRT), followed by Ave 2, and go back to Bukit Panjang using Clementi Rd.Originally posted by finoq:so does 184 loop around it?