User talk:SBS3107H
SMRT Buses in Depots
Good Morning SBS3107H,
I will be removing the Bus Plus buses list from the Geylang Bus Park section as I don't think that the list is very well updated. One example is that even a de-registered mini-bus, PH2185E is still reflected on the list.
As such, to prevent sgWiki from retaining such outdated information, the Bus-Plus buses list will be removed and excluded out from the SMRT Buses in Depots page.
Please advise the users to refrain from adding back the Bus-Plus mini-buses on that page.
If you have any questions, feel free to write on my talk page.
--Apex-LW'21 (talk) 09:57, 21 July 2014 (SGT)
Bus(es)
Hi may i know whats the use of it? All the other deployment threads do not have it
--SBS6301T 13:11, 9 August 2014 (SGT)
- Late reply: This term will be applied to all pages in the future when the appropriate time comes. SBS3107H (talk) 00:31, 16 August 2014 (SGT)
SMB5001A and SMB5002Y
Hi, SMB5001A and SMB5002Y MAY be parking inside WLBP, but it MAY NOT be WLBP bus still. Recall when SMB137A was in WLDEP for a long period of time even after registration, Thanks.
- I did not include "SP" or "TRG" during my editing session for both buses but just the depot initials, WLDEP. But I don't foresee them labelled as empty when they served as Training buses and return to WLBP. SBS3107H (talk) 00:31, 16 August 2014 (SGT)
SMB5001A
Hi there. After 3 months of observation, SMB5001A is indeed the UK-built prototype bus. Reasons being:
1. There's an Alexander Dennis Limited logo on the front and the back of the bus.
2. Those ADL E500 BSEP buses (SMB3501L onwards, and SMB5002Y), doesn't have the logo.
3. SMRT does not register any of their buses with (Eg. SMB1300M, SMB3000R, SMB3500P), with exception for (Eg. SMB1400H). Unlike SBS Transit (Eg. SBS7500D)
My apologies for adding that wrong information then. It was too complicated too find the demonstrator between SMB5001A or SMB5002Y (or maybe none).