AUSTRALIA BUS IMAGE GALLERY
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The Peninsula fleet had a number of coaches, though these Mercedes were probably all relegated to school work when seen at the Seaford depot near Frankston in August 2008. From left to right we have 401 (4401AO), originally number 1, an OH1418 of 1995, 420 (4420AO) of the same type and vintage and 460 (4460AO) an OH1621 of 2001. All have Volgren bodies.
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A line up of Volgren bodied vehicles in the depot headed by school bus 421 (4421AO), a 1999 57 seat coach.
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Seen outside the Immigation Museum in October 2011 in Flinders Street in Melbourne is 422 (4422AO), a 2002 Volvo B7R.
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Peninsula's coach fleet adopted Grenda's corporate coach livery with Peninsula fleetnames as seen on Austral Pacific Apollo bodied Volvo B12R 432 (4432AO). The lack of Volgren bodywork is explained by it being acquired secondhand. The coach was used before by the King Brothers Bus Group on the North Coast in NSW and Great Lakes Coaches of Heatherbrae in the state. The coach is seen on Seaford depot alongside a standard Volgren bodied Volvo in August 2008.
 
 

Escaping any livery was this 1998 Volgren bodied Volvo B12R. The coach is in a special livery promoting the joys of the Mornington Peninsula. It is seen at the Melbourne Aquatic Centre in December 2011.
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