New for Green's Northern Coaches
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Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
It's something to do with rear facing passenger seats over the front wheel arch.
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Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
The colour combination and patterning is very ... better than white, but looks like a mess.
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Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
I thought it was more to do with them being Denso aircon? I seem to see this split window arrangement only on Denso CC buses - just my speculation.Andrew wrote:It's something to do with rear facing passenger seats over the front wheel arch.
Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
I think Andrew has It right. I remember "Trev" explaining these windows on the busways scanias, and he said it had to do with the operator wanting front and rear facing seats over the front wheelarch, needing extra frame work in the area.
Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
Because he wanted to be in North Road, Ormond id saysystem improver wrote:What was the bus doing in North Road Ormond?
More than likely Andrew has hit the nail on the head. At a guess i would say the bus was built in Adelaide, then had to come to Melbourne to be checked at Iveco HQ then its quite possible the guy who was delivering the vehicle either lives in North Road in Ormond and dropped in at home before the drive to Sydney or knew someone in Ormond. Then he would make his way slowly to the Ring Road, Then Hume and on his way to Sydney. But thats only a guess of course.
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Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
No it was build in Smithfeild, Sydney
It was one of the first 5 Euro 4 newly released Iveco metro's with the ISM engine and not all components for the final makeup of the chassis were available, so the vehicle went to Melbourne for modifications.
It was one of the first 5 Euro 4 newly released Iveco metro's with the ISM engine and not all components for the final makeup of the chassis were available, so the vehicle went to Melbourne for modifications.
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Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
The Denso Aircon is one of the lightest rooftop mounted systems available, so it is not that.
It is all to do with seating configuration, 53 seats instead of fewer seats
It is all to do with seating configuration, 53 seats instead of fewer seats
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Re: New for Green's Northern Coaches
It is believed to be the bus which became 1586 MO and then m/o 1161 with Green
This photo again by Venturatiger in 2012 shows it still with yellow on the body around the operator name http://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/dis ... ?pos=-3888
However a later photo by Kurt in 2013 shows the colour around the name as white http://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/dis ... ?pos=-6714
But since going to Premier Charters it is no longer in this livery.
This photo again by Venturatiger in 2012 shows it still with yellow on the body around the operator name http://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/dis ... ?pos=-3888
However a later photo by Kurt in 2013 shows the colour around the name as white http://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/dis ... ?pos=-6714
But since going to Premier Charters it is no longer in this livery.
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