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It was difficult to find PR100.3s in anything other than multicoloured liveries like 994 (BUS994), here promoting the attraction of the Old Parliament House. On the opposite side of the3 bus was a design for the Parliament building.
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Retaining fleet livery at the front, 995 (BUS995) has a ubiquitous Yellow Pages ad. |
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Hiding in Belconnen depot it is not obvious that 992 (BUS992) is promoting in Nara, Canberra's sister city. The text above the windows reads "NARA - Canberra's Sister City", followed by what is presumably the Japanese translation. The imagery is traditional Japanese scenes. |
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The PR100.3 models were all powered by natural gas, so 991 (BUS991) was in a livery from national gas and electricity supplier AGL to draw attention to the green credentials of the fuel. Sister vehicle 990 (BUS990) had a similar AGL scheme. |
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Fourteen years later, the PR100.3 machines were still in action with ACTION. Renault 129 (BUS129) is seen in April stopped behind one of Murray's BCI coaches employed on the express run to Sydney. |
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