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Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:18 am
by Coach_Captain
Seen down in Colac late November was this Leyland/PMC. It has the seats removed and looks like it has been a long term project for conversion.

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Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:27 am
by red baron
Great pic's Coach_Captain
A real good find...also along way from home the bus is.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:41 pm
by panther998
I agree with red baron - a really good find. One of the 18 Leyland B21 / PMC units that saw service with Darwin BS, and retaining much of its original appearance externally - quite remarkable.

81 was originally 45 in the Darwin BS fleet. These photos suggest that the DBS disposal list accessible through Bus Australia may be incorrect, as it shows 45 / 81 as having passed to a QLD operator and subsequently being destroyed by fire on 17/03/2001 -
http://www.busaustralia.com/fleetlists/ ... &busreq=81
Yet, these 11/2010 images refute this, so presumably some sort of muddle has crept into the DBS list at some point.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:03 pm
by system improver
red baron wrote:...also along way from home the bus is.
The people in Colac, lucky they are.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:03 pm
by panther998
It appears, influenced by the Star Wars character Yoda, you both are ...
:lol:

Drat !! Now you've got me doing it !!

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:25 am
by Leyland B21
Such a tragedy to see a B21 wasting away. If the owner dont do something with it, i may have to see if he wants to sell it!! Its not a Howard Porter body but could certainly put it to good use!!!

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:18 pm
by Simes
Leyland B21 wrote:Such a tragedy to see a B21 wasting away. If the owner dont do something with it, i may have to see if he wants to sell it!! Its not a Howard Porter body but could certainly put it to good use!!!
It's very very similar to a mk2 O305 from here - it could be argued, different chassis and a different front

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:50 pm
by MAN_LOVER
I have seen that from the train in the past... it would make a nice preservation job. Leyland B21's with that wonderful GM roar is something i miss.

As for the disposal info, as thats probably from the time i did such things, it was info gained from gunzel mags, contacts and random emails... no idea now.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 11:51 am
by OLYMPIAN
Isn't a Darwin B21 bendi around in Colac too?

Can't see the photos now

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 1:14 pm
by Merc1107
OLYMPIAN wrote:Isn't a Darwin B21 bendi around in Colac too?

Can't see the photos now
Can't recall where, but the ex. DBS Leyland-DAB (or is it DAF? What little information the internet provides is conflicting) is somewhere in Victoria, having seen service for "a time" with Hoys in Wangaratta.
It was supposed to be a preservation project, but apparently that hasn't gone very far.

This vehicle has a similar VIN to a Leyland-DAB once registered as CRM927T, so there's also the possibility of the engine being a Turbo-Charged 680.

Have attached some photos I've pilfered; the first five from a Flickr poster by the name of "Zed Fitzhume," dated from 2012, the latter I cannot recall, but possibly from the ATDB via the InternetArchive.
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Look closely - can you see what appears to be an automatic transmission &quot;Piano,&quot; in additon to a gear lever?<br />Placement of the park-brake lever suggests the vehicle might've been delivered as a semi-auto.
Look closely - can you see what appears to be an automatic transmission "Piano," in additon to a gear lever?
Placement of the park-brake lever suggests the vehicle might've been delivered as a semi-auto.
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Photo from when this bus was in service with Hoys. Date &amp; poster unknown.
Photo from when this bus was in service with Hoys. Date & poster unknown.
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Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 6:13 pm
by Leyland B21
Love love love. Great post. Notable front end differences between the PMC bodies in comparison with Perths Howard Porter bodies and the second batch Bolton bodies. I was actually unaware the B21 had a bendy body built.

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Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:44 pm
by Nicko
Found this one! It's in a field not too far from Sunbury. I've seen a picture of one of the other buses that it sits with, for sale at the same place, about nine years ago, but it looks like they may have not sold and all been moved together as I'm fairly sure that's not the site that they're at now.


Pics here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskMhLej2

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:49 pm
by ScaniaK320
The rear end of the bus is very much like the Volvo B58 and B10M of Adelaide.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:24 pm
by Merc1107
The artic is a Leyland-DAB, and served with Darwin Bus Service as #34. Not sure when it entered service, but sometime in the early 1980s would be my guess given the PMC bodywork dates from 1980. It was in service until the early 1990s, recorded with a new registration around 1992 (maybe another operator after it's life with DBS?), before being sold to Hoys in Wangaratta sometime around 1994.

There were some photos further up the thread I shared some time ago of the vehicle. Some comments suggest it was converted from auto to manual (or vice-versa) - as there is both a manual gear stick and automatic selectors on the dash in those photos. Another person I've spoken to believes it was delivered as a semi-auto, given the park-brake control is on the left side of the dash.

The link below includes some photos of the bus while it was in service with DBS:
http://bcsv.org.au/vm/reflections-on-darwin-in-1990/

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:56 pm
by Swift
Anyone got any bus back shots of the PMC Sydney B21s?
What a fascinating amalgam of a VoV body with a Leyland National.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:11 pm
by Merc1107
Swift wrote:Anyone got any bus back shots of the PMC Sydney B21s?
What a fascinating amalgam of a VoV body with a Leyland National.
The Showbus website (https://showbus.com/australia/gallery/darwin.htm) has a few examples on the first couple of pages.

A description of a photo I recently saw (from "Rattler," I believe) mentioned these B21s were a "B21/National front married to an adapted Mercedes-style body, in this case a Sydney version."

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:56 pm
by Swift
I used to compare the Leyland National wraparound curved windscreen with the similar looking Sydney Mercedes mark IV square body version. To think the mark II Mercedes body indeed received a wraparound windscreen in the form of these 18 B21s for Darwinbus is quite extraordinary to me. Perth's B21s were effectively a Perth Mercedes 0305 body married to a National front.
I notice the rear taillight panels of the Darwin B21s sit higher than the Sydney Mercedes 0305 counterpart and the bus in the photos have had square lamps fitted in place of the original round lenses. The British National styling blends flawlessly with the German inspired VoV body style to form an Anglo -Germanic bus.

Re: Former Darwin Bus 81 in Colac (Vic)

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 8:52 am
by OLYMPIAN
Nicko wrote: Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:44 pm Found this one! It's in a field not too far from Sunbury. I've seen a picture of one of the other buses that it sits with, for sale at the same place, about nine years ago, but it looks like they may have not sold and all been moved together as I'm fairly sure that's not the site that they're at now.


Pics here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskMhLej2
According to Google streetview March 2022. They are no longer there along Wildwood Road.