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Revision as of 18:06, 22 February 2025
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| Bus 890 | ||
| Chassis | Renault PR100.2 | |
| Depot | Tuggeranong | |
| Entered Service | November 1990 | |
| Removed from Service | 29 July 2016 | |
| Desto Equipment | STC Cannon | |
| VIN | VF6PS08A200000393 | |
| Body | Ansair | |
| Body Number | R2171 | |
| Body Date | Nov 1990 | |
| Seating | B43D | |
| Fuel | Diesel | |
| Gallery Album | Bus 890 | |
Bus 890 was a Renault PR100.2
Notes
- It was first registered on 17 November 1990
- Bus 890 was one of fifty ACTION Buses loaned to the Olympic Roads Transport Authority during 2000. These vehicles performed shuttle services during the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
- In August 2005, this bus was loaned to Tuggeranong in place of a Scania L94UB loaned to Belconnen Depot as a result of the Irisbus Agoraline fleet being taken off the road to repair driver seating.
- It was fitted with a Sportworks DL2 bike rack in May 2012.
- Between September 2022 and February 2023, Bus 890 was scrapped for parts at Tuggeranong Depot.
Transfer History
| Date | From | To | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 2005 | Belconnen | Tuggeranong | Temporary loan |
| Jun 2011 | Belconnen | Tuggeranong | |
| ~Jul 2016 | Tuggeranong | Woden | storage |
| Jan 2018 | Woden | Fyshwick | |
| Sep 2022 | Fyshwick | Tuggeranong | parts bus |
