Originally posted by SBS9818A:SBS7500D is an AMDEP bus.
Really meh?
So SBS7500D is HGDEP or AMDEP
?
Originally posted by TIB657M:OT:
28th december marks de-registration of 9010 to 9012, 9014 to 9021. Have a hunch that 3 of current 174 LO3x permers will get redeployed to replace those buses.
Awww.... Sad to see 9014 gone like that... Miss that bus. It was my fave among all the 200 Lo...
Originally posted by Glencsoh:
Really meh?So SBS7500D is HGDEP or AMDEP
?
AMDEP
Registered on 24 December
SBS7523M
SBS7525H
SBS7526E
SBS7527C
No fate with Wright today, was waiting for 174 at Orchard from 1215 hrs to 1305hrs but no sight of it, only get to see B9 CDGE, KUBs and LO3X on service during that period. :(
Cheers.
Originally posted by SGCar:No fate with Wright today, was waiting for 174 at Orchard from 1215 hrs to 1305hrs but no sight of it, only get to see B9 CDGE, KUBs and LO3X on service during that period. :(
Cheers.
If I'm not wrong, the wrights only run on S shift.
Originally posted by jcqh:If I'm not wrong, the wrights only run on S shift.
No wonder. Thanks for the info. :)
Cheers.
Originally posted by jcqh:If I'm not wrong, the wrights only run on S shift.
What is S shift?
i'll loiter at NBR Ter after my med appt at SGH tmr..... hopefully they still make a run back to Boon Lay before going back depot..
Originally posted by Tranzort08:What is S shift?
Split shift. Only operates during mornings and late afternoons.
I was at the bus stop outside NBR Ter at 330pm jus nw and saw 7510A and 7519B parking inside.7519B departed ard 405pm while 7510A left off svc behind it a few mins ltr.
And saw 8030L arr there also.It was the front bus of 7519B if i rmb correctly..
SBS Transit Volvo B9TLs Wrights featured on Today's Straits Times, Home page B5.
Double deckers with curves and style.
Noticed anything different about SBS Transit's double decker buses?
For nearly two months, 11 new vehicles with new distinctive oval-shaped front and back windscreens have been on the roads.
The bodywork of the Volvo buses is made by Wrightbus, a Bristish manufacturer renowed for its aesthetic designs, said SBS Transit.
"They have more stylish interior and are more curvy rather than boxy in design," said Ms Tammy Tan, senior vice president of corporate communications.
The wheelchair friendly buses are used on services 60, 174 and 185.
With a capacity of 131 passengers, they carry a similar number of passengers as other double decker models.
More are being delivered, which will be used on other bus routes.
They are among the 450 double deckers ordered by the company over the last two years. They will all be delivered by 2012.
The 450 buses have engines which are compliant with EURO V, an emission standard adhered to vehciles sold in the European Union.
In 2006, SBS Transit started using wheelchair acessible ones.
SBS7511Y is featured in the picture. Woo hoo, Singapore's pride.
Originally posted by jcqh:If I'm not wrong, the wrights only run on S shift.
sv174 now has wrights running full day.
7507 is one of those.
Will any of the new Wrights be replacing that crashed KUB (SBS8096Y) on SV60??? Cause at this moment, that crashed bus is replace by Mercedes O405 (SBS496?).
Originally posted by Winson.W:Will any of the new Wrights be replacing that crashed KUB (SBS8096Y) on SV60??? Cause at this moment, that crashed bus is replace by Mercedes O405 (SBS496?).
unlikely.
damage to this bus is minor and it shld be only a few wks later that it will be back again.
Yeah, 174.
Originally posted by Winson.W:Will any of the new Wrights be replacing that crashed KUB (SBS8096Y) on SV60??? Cause at this moment, that crashed bus is replace by Mercedes O405 (SBS496?).
SD will be replaced by SD..
31.12.2010
SBS7516J > 585/60 on duty 31.12.2010
3 more bus to replace to make SV60 100% WAB! Thanks to the Wrights
SBS 7525H on Service 174
There is a straight crack below the wrights logo..
SBS7528A was spotted heading towards SLBP at Pioneer Road North.
Registered 31 Dec 2010
SBS7528A
SBS7529Y
SBS7531P
Total: 28 / 450
Seems that Soon Lee gets the bulk of the new buses first again...
Ang Mo Kio also has quite a number of Leylands as well.
Originally posted by SBS 1000U:Seems that Soon Lee gets the bulk of the new buses first again...
Ang Mo Kio also has quite a number of Leylands as well.
SLBP/BRBP holds the first few LOs.
Originally posted by SBS 1000U:SBS Transit Volvo B9TLs Wrights featured on Today's Straits Times, Home page B5.
Double deckers with curves and style.
Noticed anything different about SBS Transit's double decker buses?
For nearly two months, 11 new vehicles with new distinctive oval-shaped front and back windscreens have been on the roads.
The bodywork of the Volvo buses is made by Wrightbus, a Bristish manufacturer renowed for its aesthetic designs, said SBS Transit.
"They have more stylish interior and are more curvy rather than boxy in design," said Ms Tammy Tan, senior vice president of corporate communications.
The wheelchair friendly buses are used on services 60, 174 and 185.
With a capacity of 131 passengers, they carry a similar number of passengers as other double decker models.
More are being delivered, which will be used on other bus routes.
They are among the 450 double deckers ordered by the company over the last two years. They will all be delivered by 2012.
The 450 buses have engines which are compliant with EURO V, an emission standard adhered to vehciles sold in the European Union.
In 2006, SBS Transit started using wheelchair acessible ones.
SBS7511Y is featured in the picture. Woo hoo, Singapore's pride.
I doubt those living in areas like Pasir Ris, Tampines, Bishan, Ang Mo Kio have not seen the Wrights.... Funny, why up to now still no Wrights in AMDEP? Exception case for 7500D.