New to Torrens Transit is 1905, Wright 'Streetlite DF' seen here this arvo on a 167 to Glenelg.
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Wright 'Streetlite DF'
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Wright 'Streetlite DF'
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
Peculiar-looking thing. How's the ride quality?
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
wonder if theres some drivers view obstruction on those rounded bottom corners.
Compare it to the bus behind I'd say yes.
Compare it to the bus behind I'd say yes.
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
KILL IT WITH FIRE!!
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
What's wrong with modern buses?
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
There seems to be a tall window between the A pillar and the front door.CCCC wrote:wonder if theres some drivers view obstruction on those rounded bottom corners.
Compare it to the bus behind I'd say yes.
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
I wonder if this model Wrightbus Streetlite made it to our shores.Picture from the Wrightbus website
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
I think one of these came out as a demonstrator, was at a bus show here.
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
Now we got the Streetlite SDs all we need now is the Wrightbus Streetdeck like the hybrid model in the picture.Picture from www.lowcvp.org.uk
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Re: Wright 'Streetlite DF'
A review of the Steetlite on YouTube https://youtu.be/ZOPM5t-gft4
First person on 822, 865 (2016 re-route).
Last person on 164, 867, 868
Last person on 164, 867, 868