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This Custom bodied Volvo B10M, MO5256, used to belong to the Australian Navy. It was sold to Queensland operator National Coach Lines of Chevallumas 12WNC around 2008 and then went to South Australia, first to Woodside Coaches as SB76CF and then on to Farnham Roadlines. |
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Seen in downtown Sydney is this classic Australian Austral Tourmaster coach from Hopkinsons fleet.
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This impressive Denning Landseer doubledeck coach, TV1450, is seen in Canberra in August 2002. The coach was new to Trans City Express of Parkes as 201 (NV47DE) in late 1989, but acquired from the next owner, Western Road Liners. It was sold in 2020 to keen decker operator, Langleys of Dubbo. |
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A rear view of the Denning bodied coach, still in Canberra. The coach seats 46 upstairs and 14 down.
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This February 2016 picture of a former Deluxe Austral HRP2 Minimaster 30 seater is the result of a restoration project by Langleys. The coach was acquired from Red & White where it was 30 (COA30), the rego linking to Red & White's alternative Coach Australia branding. The coach had been new to Deluxe in 1988, in whose livery it is now presented, as 203 (VX84AG), the company that crashed spectacularly dumping its huge fleet of new coaches on the second hand market. The Minimaster was snapped up by Hopkinsons as TV533. It now has rego TV8354 and fleet number 12 with Langleys.
Picture courtesy of Joseph Hupp |
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