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Revision as of 12:22, 23 March 2013
Specifications
Registration no. | SBS7198T - SBS7297R |
Vehicle make | Volvo |
Vehicle manufacturer | Volvo Buses |
Vehicle model | Olympian |
Vehicle bodywork | Walter Alexander Royale |
Length | 10.4m |
Quantity | 100 |
Year | 1993 |
Period of registration | 14 Jun 1994 - 24 Feb 1995 |
Passenger capacity | Seating (Upper deck): 42 Seating (Lower deck): 26 Standing: 13 Total: 81 |
Engine model | Volvo TD102KF |
Emission standard | Euro I |
Engine capacity | 9603cc |
Power/torque | 245hp (180 kW) @ 2200rpm / 1050Nm @ 1250rpm |
Transmission model | Voith DIWA 851.2 (3-speed automatic) |
Deployments
Registration no. | Service | Notes |
---|---|---|
SBS7202P | SLBP SP | # |
SBS7203L | SLBP 254 | # |
SBS7205G | SLBP 192 | # |
SBS7206D | SLBP 193 | # |
SBS7207B | SLBP 192 | # |
SBS7210R | SLBP 182 | |
SBS7211M | SLBP 257 | # |
SBS7212K | SLBP 254 | # |
SBS7213H | SLBP 254 | # |
SBS7217Y | SLBP SP | |
SBS7218U | SLBP 182 | # |
SBS7219S | SLBP 255 | |
SBS7220L | SLBP 254 | |
SBS7224B | SLBP SP | # |
SBS7225Z | SLBP 252 | |
SBS7226X | SLBP SP | # |
SBS7228R | SLBP 255 | # |
SBS7231E | SLBP 257 | |
SBS7232C | SLBP 255 | # |
SBS7234Y | SLBP 246 | |
SBS7236S | SLBP 252 | |
SBS7237P | SLBP SP | # |
SBS7238L | SLBP 255 | # |
SBS7239J | SLBP 193 | # |
SBS7240D | SLBP 254 | |
SBS7241B | SLBP 252 | # |
SBS7244T | SLBP 251 | |
SBS7245R | SLBP 257 | |
SBS7246M | SLBP SP | |
SBS7275D | SLBP 254 | # |
Former deployments
Retired buses & de-registration schedule
Other informations
Deployments legend | |
---|---|
SLBP | Soon Lee Bus Park |
SP | Spare bus |
# | Buses which have seats removed for a standee area. |
Number of buses | |
SLBP | 30 buses |
Notes
- The Volvo Olympian 2-Axle buses are non-air-conditioned buses.
- All of the listed Volvo Olympian 2-Axle buses are given a 2-years lifespan extension and will be scrapped by May 2013.
- SBS7253S was burnt in a fire while on Service 182 on 27 January 2007 and subsequently scrapped.