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Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 3:03 pm
by Tim Williams
This is a great effort by Volgren - well done!!

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:39 am
by tonyp
Now all that is needed is for Australian operators to get as up to date as the Japanese and order low floor buses too.

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 1:19 pm
by Campbelltown busboy
tonyp wrote:Now all that is needed is for Australian operators to get as up to date as the Japanese and order low floor buses too.
I’m not sure about other states but Transport for NSW let’s the contracted operator choose the way their leased buses are built

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:11 pm
by gld59
Campbelltown busboy wrote:let’s the contracted operator choose the way their leased buses are built
Only from a closed list, as far as I know.

gld

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:17 pm
by Fleet Lists
Yes from a closed list as far as chassis and bodies are concerned but final finish details can be left to the operator.

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:44 pm
by tonyp
And the Scania N series and MAN low-floor chassis need to be on that list.

I was thinking of something a little more proactive - like the state transport agencies mandating, with exemption for specific areas/types of operation.

Reasons:
The complete low floor city buses will improve ease of access, increase capacity and better cater to Tokyo’s ageing population.

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 10:42 am
by Mr OC Benz
While not Japan specifically, and assuming it wasn't wrongly reported, Latrobe Valley Bus Lines have placed an order for eight low floor Euro 6 Volvo B5LH / Volgren, which are also a fully low floor chassis, as opposed to the low entry B5RH's which are all that have been seen in the country so far.

It will be interesting to see photos of the Tokyo units when they are completed.

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 10:49 am
by Merc1107
tonyp wrote:And the Scania N series and MAN low-floor chassis need to be on that list.
I guess it is up to Scania and MAN (or others) to make a competitive deal when fleet replacement tenders (correct terminology?) go out. Seems as though the cheap vehicles get picked (complete with shoddy workmanship), rather than vehicles best-suited to the task.

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 1:41 pm
by tonyp
Mr OC Benz wrote:While not Japan specifically, and assuming it wasn't wrongly reported, Latrobe Valley Bus Lines have placed an order for eight low floor Euro 6 Volvo B5LH / Volgren, which are also a fully low floor chassis, as opposed to the low entry B5RH's which are all that have been seen in the country so far.

It will be interesting to see photos of the Tokyo units when they are completed.
Yes, it will be interesting to see interior photos of the Latrobe Valley ones too. Volvo isn't big in the low floor market so its interesting to see them in the RHD market. Also Volgren is building up good solid experience in low floor format so they'll have a head start when the market for them takes off.

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 12:28 pm
by Mr OC Benz
Volgren wrote: VOLGREN’S EXPORT INNOVATION ON SHOW FOR HON. PHILIP DALIDAKIS MP

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Victorian Minister for Trade & Investment, Innovation & the Digital Economy and Small Business, Philip Dalidakis MP joined Volgren CEO Peter Dale, getting a first hand look at the company’s manufacturing process and to inspect a completed low-floor city bus before the vehicle is bound for Tokyo.

The bus is one of 30 units that are soon to be shipped to Tokyo Metropolitan Government who operate around 1,450 buses in the Greater Tokyo region. The Optimus low-floor city buses built on a Scania NUB E6 chassis will be the first of their kind in Japan.

Built in Dandenong, the buses are 100 per cent compliant to Japanese vehicle specifications including the country’s complex onboard passenger information systems, ticketing equipment and emergency exit requirements.

The visit from Minister Dalidakis follows a delegation from Tokyo Metropolitan Government who were on hand to inspect and finalise the first two homologation units in March this year.

Volgren’s latest partnership with Tokyo Metropolitan Government, is one of four operator relationships that Volgren has established, including their ongoing association with Japan’s largest bus operator, the Nishitetsu Railway Company.

Volgren Chief Executive Peter Dale said Volgren have built a reputation in Japan for manufacturing high quality, niche vehicles in areas that local manufacturers currently do not supply into.”

“There’s currently no local Japanese bus body manufacturer producing a complete low floor bus with the only other option being buses from Europe, that are non-compliant to Japanese regulations and not equipped with any Japanese specific equipment upon delivery to the customer.”

“This ready to roll solution is well received by operators and is one of the key planks to our success in Japan” Dale said.

By Jo-Ann Paguio| August 17th, 2018

Re: [ABC] Volgren Articulated Buses For Japan

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 2:12 pm
by moa999
Triple mirrors look a bit ugly.
Fukuoka arctic had more of a standard mirror.