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The older square fronted MANs are SL202s with Coachwork International bodies. The Stagecoach liveried one with white window surrounds is believed to be inherited from Cityline, an operator taken over with the Wellington operations, prior to the Auckland acquisition of Yellow Bus by Stagecoach.
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This MAN is arriving at the end of an hour plus journey to the Hibiscus Coast, north west of downtown Auckland.
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The first of the 1983 batch of MAN SG220 Hawke bodied artics, 2001 (KS1258), is seen here after dropping off on the run into Auckland city.
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The penultimate one from the same batch of MAN artics, 2019 (KD9598), is seen at the Bus Station, on all day artic service 477.
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Auckland has a small batch of MAN SG240 artics. They have Coachwork International bodies. Note the red "Flyer" blind on this one making a rare appearance as they are normally confined to schools and rush hour express services.
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