More new faces in SEQ
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:37 pm
As the year is drawing to a close (Can't believe its December already!), thought it was time to share some of the new vehicles that hit SEQ's streets this year.
First up, is Surfside 392, one of their latest Bustech XDi's. Sporting white destination signs, they look quite nice now! Next up, are Mt Gravatt's latest pair, two MAN 19.320's with CB80 bodywork. The CB80 is a relative novelty in Qld, so when any operator buys them, it's quite a treat. These buses complement the two 18.320 CB80's delivered a few years ago. Kangaroo Bus Lines has also had the chequebook out, buying new buses. Whilst the TransLink green usually consumes low floor buses in SEQ, their latest Bonluck LF buses have escaped it. Haven't been on one yet, but hopefully in good time I'll see what they are like. Finally for this post, Kangaroo Bus Lines has recently bought several Scania K310IB with Irizar bodywork, mostly used on the University of Sunshine Coast shuttles. They have also been used on Railbus services, and cruise ship shuttles. Enjoy the rest of your 2017!
First up, is Surfside 392, one of their latest Bustech XDi's. Sporting white destination signs, they look quite nice now! Next up, are Mt Gravatt's latest pair, two MAN 19.320's with CB80 bodywork. The CB80 is a relative novelty in Qld, so when any operator buys them, it's quite a treat. These buses complement the two 18.320 CB80's delivered a few years ago. Kangaroo Bus Lines has also had the chequebook out, buying new buses. Whilst the TransLink green usually consumes low floor buses in SEQ, their latest Bonluck LF buses have escaped it. Haven't been on one yet, but hopefully in good time I'll see what they are like. Finally for this post, Kangaroo Bus Lines has recently bought several Scania K310IB with Irizar bodywork, mostly used on the University of Sunshine Coast shuttles. They have also been used on Railbus services, and cruise ship shuttles. Enjoy the rest of your 2017!