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Brisbane Transport Scania L94UB Volgren CR224L 664
Once typical of Brisbane's fleet is this Scania L94UB with Volgren CR2224L bodywork. The standard Volgren body has been altered in appearance with a normal Scania front. Bus 664 (664FZR) was new in May 2001 and is seen in July three years later. It was part of a large fleet built to coincide with the new busway and several bus lanes that transformed part of the city's commuter belt. The kite symbol reflects the bus' green credentials being CNG powered. The G prefix denotes its allocation to the Garden City depot which feeds the busway.
 
 
Brisbane Transport Scania L94UB Volgren CR224L 653
Similar 653 (653FZR) is seen in the city centre in a green based advertising livery for Milo.
 
 
Brisbane Transport Scania L94UB Volgren CR224L
Another Scania is chased through the city by Volvo B10L/Austral 577 577EKA). The Brisbane Transport Scania has a special blue livery to advertise its green credentials.
 
 
Brisbane Transport Scania L94UB Volgren CR224L 688
Brisbane Transport Scania V688 (688SKP) crosses Victoria Bridge for the South Bank in August 2009.
 
 
Brisbane Transport Scania L94UB Volgren CR224L 684
The Treasury Building - now a casino - forms a formidable backdrop to sister vehicle T684 (684GKP) on the same day, August 8th 2009 as it heads for Victoria Bridge.
 
 
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