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! colspan="3" align=center bgcolor=#CCCCFF| Bus 973 | ! colspan="3" align=center bgcolor=#CCCCFF| <big>Bus 973</big> | ||
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| valign=top | '''Chassis''' | | valign=top | '''Chassis''' | ||
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* Bus 973 was fitted with a Sportworks DL2 bike rack during July 2010. | * Bus 973 was fitted with a Sportworks DL2 bike rack during July 2010. | ||
* In August 2016, its Alcatel/STC Cannon flip-dot destination signs were replaced with Hanover LED equipment. | * In August 2016, its Alcatel/STC Cannon flip-dot destination signs were replaced with Hanover LED equipment. | ||
* Following its withdrawal, in February 2024 Bus 973 was transferred to the ACT Emergency Services Agency for road rescue training | * Following its withdrawal, in February 2024 Bus 973 was transferred to the ACT Emergency Services Agency for road rescue training. | ||
* It is presumed to have been scrapped in February 2025. | |||
[[Category:ACTION Disposals]] | [[Category:ACTION Disposals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:43, 12 March 2025
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| Bus 973 | ||
| Chassis | Renault PR100.2 | |
| Depot | Tuggeranong | |
| Entered Service | 1992 | |
| Removed from Service | 6 March 2023 | |
| Desto Equipment | Hanover LED | |
| VIN | VF6PS08A200000515 | |
| Body | Ansair | |
| Body Number | R2254 | |
| Body Date | Oct 1992 | |
| Seating | B43D | |
| Fuel | Diesel | |
| Gallery Album | Bus 973 | |
Bus 973 was a Renault PR100.2
Notes
- Bus 973 was fitted with a Sportworks DL2 bike rack during July 2010.
- In August 2016, its Alcatel/STC Cannon flip-dot destination signs were replaced with Hanover LED equipment.
- Following its withdrawal, in February 2024 Bus 973 was transferred to the ACT Emergency Services Agency for road rescue training.
- It is presumed to have been scrapped in February 2025.
