Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
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Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
#630 (ex Burnie) currently in paint shop getting overhaul before entering service in Hobart permanently.
SCOOP: KEEP AN EYE ON THE STREETS OF HOBART AFTER TOMORROW AS A NEW BUS ARRIVES
SCOOP: KEEP AN EYE ON THE STREETS OF HOBART AFTER TOMORROW AS A NEW BUS ARRIVES
Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Not referring to the naked Tiger then?Tas Bus Nut wrote:SCOOP: KEEP AN EYE ON THE STREETS OF HOBART AFTER TOMORROW AS A NEW BUS ARRIVES
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Saw that in sick bay this arvoyoda wrote:Not referring to the naked Tiger then?
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Followed you down to Glenorchy this evening....MetroTasCatcher wrote:Saw that in sick bay this arvo
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Stripped bare of it's yellow stripes at the moment, eh For those wondering, O'D's remaining Tiger in Kynoch livery is being "reskinned" and painted (or process of)yoda wrote:Not referring to the naked Tiger then?
NOT driving is he Arrrrrggghhhhhh . . . . .everyone OFF the road Jokin' Isaacyoda wrote:Followed you down to Glenorchy this evening....
NO, not the Tigeryoda wrote:Not referring to the naked Tiger then?Tas Bus Nut wrote:SCOOP: KEEP AN EYE ON THE STREETS OF HOBART AFTER TOMORROW AS A NEW BUS ARRIVES
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I am driving lol, but yoda is referring to him being put on the route 24s this weekTas Bus Nut wrote:NOT driving is he Arrrrrggghhhhhh . . . . .everyone OFF the road Jokin' Isaacyoda wrote:Followed you down to Glenorchy this evening....
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
No, referring to following your car down to Glenorchy with what looked to be your head in it last night
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Was I wearing a fire service uniform? If so that would have been me
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It was your car and your "uniquely shaped head" that cast a shadow from my headlights.
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Up yours too yoda!
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Now Now U 2 children. Keep it civil
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Keeping up-to-date:
For those interested, #134 is in the grip of being FULLY mobile again. As some are aware, there were gearbox problems, which sidelined the bus for quite a few months. Not having major funds at our disposal, we (TB&CS) rely on assistance from some that WE have to work with, as most give up their time on free/cheap basis. Fortunately, repairs weren't expensive as 1st thought and the bus was mobile again, but NOT registered. Unfortunately here in TASMANIA, that cost is VERY expensive as there is NO assistance from Government. Because rego was allowed to lapse, due to the breakdown, another inspection was required before registration again. That inspection is being done TODAY, after a very very minor oil leak was fixed, only to find a puncture in one of the tyres (goodness, it's like having a woman JOKING )WELL, that too has all be repaired, and fingers crossed, inspection today SHOULD be a breeze, and funds pending the bus should be fuly registered again by this afternoon Our place of residence for #134 has now been changed to a more central location closer to town, making it more accessible, and with minor "roadworks" on that site (being done at working bee this weekend) the bus can be safely stored where we can set about rubbing parts of the bodywork down in preparation of getting it repainted, where some areas have deteriorated over the years. WELL, there you have it, for those NOT in the loop, that is the events UTD.
For those interested, #134 is in the grip of being FULLY mobile again. As some are aware, there were gearbox problems, which sidelined the bus for quite a few months. Not having major funds at our disposal, we (TB&CS) rely on assistance from some that WE have to work with, as most give up their time on free/cheap basis. Fortunately, repairs weren't expensive as 1st thought and the bus was mobile again, but NOT registered. Unfortunately here in TASMANIA, that cost is VERY expensive as there is NO assistance from Government. Because rego was allowed to lapse, due to the breakdown, another inspection was required before registration again. That inspection is being done TODAY, after a very very minor oil leak was fixed, only to find a puncture in one of the tyres (goodness, it's like having a woman JOKING )WELL, that too has all be repaired, and fingers crossed, inspection today SHOULD be a breeze, and funds pending the bus should be fuly registered again by this afternoon Our place of residence for #134 has now been changed to a more central location closer to town, making it more accessible, and with minor "roadworks" on that site (being done at working bee this weekend) the bus can be safely stored where we can set about rubbing parts of the bodywork down in preparation of getting it repainted, where some areas have deteriorated over the years. WELL, there you have it, for those NOT in the loop, that is the events UTD.
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Thanks for the update Neil.Lets hope that will be the end of problems for now.
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You must mean this!!!Tas Bus Nut wrote:#630 (ex Burnie) currently in paint shop getting overhaul before entering service in Hobart permanently.
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
I happened to wander by the Scott St. yard at Rogerville this morning for a sticky-beak. Bit sad to see the jaunty little MAN's sitting there withdrawn, unloved and unwanted along with some early Scania N112s. I noticed class leader No. 501 amongst them (others including 504, 506, 510, 511, etc). It occurred to me again, that surely 501 is a potential first class preservation candidate? I may have mentioned this before, but not really got (or remembered) the response, but is there any preservation plans for the MAN's? Understood they are probably not much liked and pretty shagged, but they are an important part of MTT/Metro history (and AFAIR an interesting pre Tas. history in Darwin?) and with so many significant MTT/Metro bus types already vanished from the scene, it would be sad to see the MAN's also disappear into history.
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SWEET! Are we going to be able to have a look inside it? What's it down here for??
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On loan to O'D for a couple of months.MetroTasCatcher wrote:SWEET! Are we going to be able to have a look inside it? What's it down here for??
Funds AEC Regal. Bit arrogant asking Metro for another donation, but yes, it would be good to try and get one for preservationAEC Regal wrote:I happened to wander by the Scott St. yard at Rogerville this morning for a sticky-beak. Bit sad to see the jaunty little MAN's sitting there withdrawn, unloved and unwanted along with some early Scania N112s. I noticed class leader No. 501 amongst them (others including 504, 506, 510, 511, etc). It occurred to me again, that surely 501 is a potential first class preservation candidate? I may have mentioned this before, but not really got (or remembered) the response, but is there any preservation plans for the MAN's? Understood they are probably not much liked and pretty shagged, but they are an important part of MTT/Metro history (and AFAIR an interesting pre Tas. history in Darwin?) and with so many significant MTT/Metro bus types already vanished from the scene, it would be sad to see the MAN's also disappear into history.
Cheers,
SZ
Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
I do have interior photos and will post soon...
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Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Whilst pounding the pavement today observed a new pole with a covered up bus stop blade in Macquarie Street outside 181 Macquarie Street adjacent the old Hutchins School. The bus stop adjacent to Macquarie House near Harrington Street and the bus stop adjacent to Motors showroom before Barrack Street as from Monday 8th August will be removed. Here are a couple of pics of the notices posted.
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Streamlining services by removing bus stops Maybe if they didn't cut the times so often, they wouldn't have to streamline services and remove bus stops. Coming into the City on Macquarie St, you will have a stop @ Collegiate (Molle/Macq), next one @ OLD Hutchins School (Barrack/Macq) and then Reserve Bank (Murray/Macq), so technically, they are removing (3) stops and replacing with (1) only Yes it will make it quicker, but are we serving the public Make 'em walk any further, they'll walk from home
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<<<Funds AEC Regal. Bit arrogant asking Metro for another donation, but yes, it would be good to try and get one for preservation >>>
Understood that Metro's recent donation of 134 would be a one off and the bus preservation movement won't get very far hoping for another one. However, one can always run an appeal? The appeal could be run interstate as well as locally, advertising in the bus enthusiast magazines. I would be more than happy to donate. I'm sure other historic bus fans would too. If I had plenty of cash I would buy it myself! Maybe if Metro saw an effort being made to raise money for it, they would at least hold it back from going to auction?
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<<<Funds AEC Regal. Bit arrogant asking Metro for another donation, but yes, it would be good to try and get one for preservation >>>
Understood that Metro's recent donation of 134 would be a one off and the bus preservation movement won't get very far hoping for another one. However, one can always run an appeal? The appeal could be run interstate as well as locally, advertising in the bus enthusiast magazines. I would be more than happy to donate. I'm sure other historic bus fans would too. If I had plenty of cash I would buy it myself! Maybe if Metro saw an effort being made to raise money for it, they would at least hold it back from going to auction?
Cheers,
SZ
Re: Tasmanian Bus Observations - AUG 2011
Mr Nut observed ex HC9 out and about.
I have spotted #505 in the workshops with the engine and possibly the gearbox removed. I'd imagine this is to get #507 back on the road.
I have spotted #505 in the workshops with the engine and possibly the gearbox removed. I'd imagine this is to get #507 back on the road.
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I find intruiging the removal of Stop 3 (just before Murray St) as it is a popular stop at all times of day, despite the close proximity of the stop on the other side of the traffic lights (aka Reserve Bank stop). It also helps filter the incoming traffic to the Reserve Bank stop.Tas Bus Nut wrote:Streamlining services by removing bus stops Maybe if they didn't cut the times so often, they wouldn't have to streamline services and remove bus stops. Coming into the City on Macquarie St, you will have a stop @ Collegiate (Molle/Macq), next one @ OLD Hutchins School (Barrack/Macq) and then Reserve Bank (Murray/Macq), so technically, they are removing (3) stops and replacing with (1) only Yes it will make it quicker, but are we serving the public Make 'em walk any further, they'll walk from home
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ex Hobart Coach #9 HAS BEEN SOLD Although there IS (1) ex HC vehicle left (#11), the fact it's an Orana rather than a COACH,yoda wrote:Mr Nut observed ex HC9 out and about.
you can basically say. . . ALL HOBART COACHES HAVE BEEN SOLD The END of an era. R.I.P. Uncle Don would be disappointed