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Revision as of 23:53, 8 July 2022
Bus 803 | ||
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Chassis | Renault PR100.2 | |
Depot | Tuggeranong | |
Entered Service | June 1989 | |
Removed from Service | 20 October 2011 | |
Desto Equipment | BROSE Roller Blind | |
VIN | VF6PS08A200000200 | |
Body | Ansair | |
Body Number | R1935 | |
Body Date | May 1989 | |
Seating | B42D | |
Fuel | Diesel | |
Gallery Album | Bus 803 |
Bus 803 was a Renault PR100.2
Notes
- It was first registered on 2 June 1989
- Bus 803 was one of fifty vehicles loaned to Olympic RTA for the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
- It was withdrawn from service at Tuggeranong Depot on 20 October 2011.
- It was sold to the Pink Party Bus (now known as Canberra Coach Company) and repainted into an all pink livery.
- It has been registered as YHT-20M (ACT), MO 334 (ACT) and CO-61-UT (NSW)