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The ubiquitous Toyota Coaster features in the fleet, this trio - and a fourth - have been with Premier for over ten years, the first, 733 (VTA051) for double that. It was new in 1995 and is in standard fleet livery, the other, two 734 (WMW283) and 735 (WZG323) are in plain white. The fourth, 736 (VUP847), not pictured, is the oldest dating from 1994. Picture ref A1994 |
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Alongside the Coasters Coach Design bodied Scania L94IB 243 (SB75HQ). The coach was new in 2001 to Connections of Eight Mile Plains in Queensland but acquired from Adams Coachlines of Redcliffe in WA where it had been C20 (TC5980). In July 2016 the coach passed to Kanga Coachlines in the city when they took over the private charter side of Premier Stateliner's operations. Picture ref A2000 |
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Also in the depot that evening in March 2014 was another Coach Design bodied Scania, 248 (SB29DL), this time a K124EB which had been new to AAT Kings in 2001. The coach was another to pass to Kanga with the charter work. Picture ref A1998 |
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Sister vehicle 249 (SB28DO) has an identical history to 248 from AAT Kings to Kanga. Picture ref A1997 |
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A mixture of coach rear ends with Scania L94IB 245 (SB44EV) nearest the camera. The Coach Design body was built in 2002 for AAT Kings, but Premier acquired it from Kanga, selling it back to them with the charter work. Picture ref A1999 |
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