Various ACTION, ABS Bus Station Construction

Started by Sir Pompously, June 12, 2010, 11:37:47 AM

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Sir Pompously

Had the day off work yesterday, so spent time with Irisbus Rider wandering around Gungahlin and Belconnen

ACTION

BUS-358 a Scania L94UB CNG is seen on Cohen Street completing a route 3


BUS-374 a MAN 18.310CNG is seen on Cohen Street after completing a 56


BUS-398 a MAN 18.320 CNG is seen on The Valley Avenue in Gungahlin, Out Of Service.


BUS-956 a Renault/MACK PR100.2 MkII is seen on Gundaroo Drive heading towards Gungahlin. The "Drink and Drive, It's a Crime" sign is apart of the ACT Governments road safety campaign


BUS-947 a Renault/MACK PR100.2 MkII is seen on Cohen Street ina faded ACTION 'Going your way' AOA. The AOA was launched for the rebranding of ACTION with a new logo and slogan


BUS-852 a Renault/MACK PR100.2 MkI is seen on Lathlain Street after completing its run from Gungahlin.


BUS-991 a Renault PR100.3 (Converted to Diesel from CNG) is seen laying over on London Cct outside the ACT Legeslative Assembly. London Cct is being re-constructed as apart of the Nation Building 'Roads to Recovery' project

ABS Bus Station Construction, and Cohen Street Extension


A View of the old Belconnen Bus Interchange site looking towards Chandler Street, which will become ABS Bus Station


Looking towards Emu Bank, this is where buses used to enter the Belconnen Bus Interchange. This will eventually be an extension to Cohen Street and will also serve as the ABS Bus Station as apart of the Belconnen Town Centre re-developments


A View of the old Belconnen Bus Interchange site looking towards Westfield Belconnen and Benjamin Way, which will become ABS Bus Station

p_stampy

Nice pics - I like the interchange ones, i haven't actually been over there for a bit.

Buzz Killington

Great photos.

The new Belconnen Interchange ABS Station is coming along nicely..

p_stampy

What happens in 15 years time when the ABS move out of that building? Is it 100% locked in that they'll never move?

Seems like a silly idea to call an interchange after the governemnt building beside it.. they're better off calling it lakeside interchange, or *giggles* skatepark interchange.

Buzz Killington


Sir Pompously

Ha, we can erect an ACT Bus memorial stone there......

King of Buses