I spent a few days on King Island last week.
The King Island fleet list which covers all operators on the island only lists five buses.
I managed to get photos of four buses, none of which are listed - two of them four wheel drives to tour the southern end of the island. With the size of the group of people I was with both of them were needed to cater for the whole group. One concern I have is that as far as I can see from the Tasmanian rego check website, the rego of the two four wheel drives had been cancelled earlier this year. Am I right there?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 171667837/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 165675579/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 165472826/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 171667572/
King Island
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Re: King Island
I can't answer the registration question, however the two 4WD vehicles in the 2nd and 3rd pics were built by OKA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OKA_4wd
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The Mercedes-Benz OF1315 / CC is ex Forbes Buslines ex Katen & Heath m/o 9202.
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Re: King Island
Fleet Lists wrote:I spent a few days on King Island last week.
The King Island fleet list which covers all operators on the island only lists five buses.
I managed to get photos of four buses, none of which are listed - two of them four wheel drives to tour the southern end of the island. With the size of the group of people I was with both of them were needed to cater for the whole group. One concern I have is that as far as I can see from the Tasmanian rego check website, the rego of the two four wheel drives had been cancelled earlier this year. Am I right there?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 171667837/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 165675579/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 165472826/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/193972346 ... 171667572/
it does appear both the Okas registration had expired before your tour.
The Isuzu is a FSS550 and was built for Connections Adventures(APT) in 2006 and whose livery it wears.
yolo seems to be a bit of a trend!
Re: King Island
It belongs to D.W.(Darrel)Denby of Currie and operates a school contract from King Island District High School,Currie-Grassy via Lymwood.It has been owned by Denby since 7/11.Ben O wrote:The Mercedes-Benz OF1315 / CC is ex Forbes Buslines ex Katen & Heath m/o 9202.