A selection of photos of SERCo's MAN 11.190's.
https://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/di ... ?pid=20643
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https://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/di ... ?pid=20649
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SERCo Buses Adelaide MAN 11.190 midis.
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SERCo Buses Adelaide MAN 11.190 midis.
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Re: SERCo Buses Adelaide MAN 11.190 midis.
The fleet lists show these as PMC 160 bodies but they do not look like PMC 160's to me. This is a pmc 160 as far my knowledge goes.
http://www.busaustralia.com/gallery/dis ... p?pid=7808
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Re: SERCo Buses Adelaide MAN 11.190 midis.
The PMC160 designation seems to have been applied to a wide range of bodies by PMCSA.
IIRC, these Scania K93 coaches for Murrays were an example.
IIRC, these Scania K93 coaches for Murrays were an example.
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Re: SERCo Buses Adelaide MAN 11.190 midis.
Adelaide's MAN SL202's also have a PMC160 body.
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Re: SERCo Buses Adelaide MAN 11.190 midis.
There was one driver in the early days of SERCo who decorated one of the 11.190s midis for Christmas and drove dressed as Santa Claus (okay he had the beard and the hat)
Think it was 101
Think it was 101