Are there any hydrogen fuel-cell buses in Singapore? I thought I recall there was one...
Originally posted by joeyfjj:Are there any hydrogen fuel-cell buses in Singapore? I thought I recall there was one...
RD6066L. the higer thingy which is still stuck in NTU
Originally posted by SBS9818A:RD6066L. the higer thingy which is still stuck in NTU
Please stay stuck inside N.T.U. Singapore doesn't need another China bus that might go boom.
Originally posted by TIB 762S:i think it was on 851.
Yah okay thank you...
Originally posted by SBS3688Y:is there a svc 67A plying from Tampines Int to Hwa Chong JC on Sundays? I saw a bus at Tampines Int last Sun. but Mighty Minds guide states svc 67A is from CCK to Dunearn Rd on weekdays AM peak.
67A operates on weekdays (excluding school and public holidays) from Choa Chu Kang to Dunearn Road (opp Coronation Plaza).
Hi brothers! As you know I'm from the Homework Forum side~ I kinda very interested in trying to find what what is "bus spotting".
What do you guys usually do?
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:Hi brothers! As you know I'm from the Homework Forum side~ I kinda very interested in trying to find what what is "bus spotting".
What do you guys usually do?
For me, I look out for cameo/new buses on 60, 228 and sometimes 22, 65.
In case you are not sure, 'cameo' refers to buses from other bus route servicing on another bus route. e.g. a bus from 63 is servicing on 60.
For look out of new buses, we update each other on new buses that are servicing on road. Like the Volvo Wrights and the Citaros.
You can actually get more information from topic base on cameo or specific buses.
is the yutong shipped back to china already or still sleeping inside smrt depot?
Thx for the great intro! ![]()
Are the cameo permanent or temporarily?
Yar, I heard about the term cameo very often in this often, but I'd no idea!
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:Thx for the great intro!
Are the cameo permanent or temporarily?
Yar, I heard about the term cameo very often in this often, but I'd no idea!
Temporarily, like in a show/movie, which the word cameo is also used in a similar way.
Originally posted by fireice rox:is the yutong shipped back to china already or still sleeping inside smrt depot?
We are not so sure about that, but we are sure that SMB135E is never going back into service.
Originally posted by fireice rox:is the yutong shipped back to china already or still sleeping inside smrt depot?
it was last seen at the dealer's premises
Originally posted by SBS9818A:RD6066L. the higer thingy which is still stuck in NTU
Is it accessible to the general public?
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:Thx for the great intro!
Are the cameo permanent or temporarily?
Yar, I heard about the term cameo very often in this often, but I'd no idea!
They are in other words, buses deployed on a service that is different from the usual. Of course, bus spotting isn't just about cameos, there's a lot more than that. :)
Originally posted by eX.A.K.R.:Please stay stuck inside N.T.U. Singapore doesn't need another China bus that might go boom.
Some China buses are quite good, I think I'll quote the Zhong Tong hybrid as an example. Apart from a slow acceleration, it's quite good... I'll choose it over the MAN A22 anytime.
Originally posted by TIB770T:We are not so sure about that, but we are sure that SMB135E is never going back into service.
SMRT has rejected the trial, I believe, and it has been handed over to Yutong. As for where it is, no one is really sure.
Originally posted by eX.A.K.R.:Please stay stuck inside N.T.U. Singapore doesn't need another China bus that might go boom.
made-in-china buses aren't bad afterall.
i dare say that coz i have taken many of those and they are quite good.
Are the Scania N113CRBs de-registered by status or by registration date?
Originally posted by joeyfjj:Is it accessible to the general public?
not accessible but viewable from distance. please feel free to come NTU.
Originally posted by joeyfjj:SMRT has rejected the trial, I believe, and it has been handed over to Yutong. As for where it is, no one is really sure.
Wikipedia said that it was sent back to China.
Originally posted by 360safehelp:Wikipedia said that it was sent back to China.
Read about that too...
I took an AMDEP 70 Euro IV KUB today, the bodywork wasn't creaking badly. i think the bus is an 84XXZ series, i remember it seems that Gemilang itself had assembled one KUB's bodykit and the quality is not bad. I wonder which bus is it, and is it the KUB i took.
Look at this:
It looks like a Blue Bird School Bus from US have been converted into a private bus.
I went to one motoring for information, but no record could be found for that bus, so if anyone knows who the bus belongs to or where it is now or the model of the bus and its history in S'pore, please help.
Anyone saw the new SBS Transit buses at Cycle & Carriage?