Friday, September 16, 2011

SMRT Buses : MAN NL323F A22 Production Batch Preview (SMB189A)

>> Do read here for the bus interior and debut on 963!

The MAN NL323F A22 production batch buses are in Singapore! First spotted by the photographer behind Public Transport Hub, it generated a buzz for its unconventional design as compared to the the public buses operating in Singapore.
Back in December 2010, the first MAN NL323F A22 SMB138Y was brought in by SMRT for a 1 year trial. The trail was successful, and a batch of 200 MAN NL323Fs were ordered with deliveries commencing from August 2011.
SMB138Y on its first day of revenue service in December 2010
Instead of sporting the MCV eVolution bodywork as seen on the demonstrator, the production batch buses sports a Gemilang bodywork based on the MAN Lion's City Hybrid bus. The production batch uses Mobitec electronic destination signage instead of Hanover, Vogelsitze seatings and Alcoa rims.
The MAN Lion's City Hybrid. Credits to bayernernst (http://www.flickr.com/photos/67855182@N00/5040775305/sizes/l/in/photostream/)
On the unconventional part as conpared to the other commonly seen bodyworks used on public buses in service in Singapore : The front of the roof features a protrusion "air intake" that slopes back to the middle of the bus.

SMB189A on a test drive.

In the actual MAN Lion's City hybrid, the roof housing the hybrid components under an airflow-optimized roofline, has been awarded with the reddot design award 2011. This front air intake will cool the capacitors when the bus is operating.

"The body-coloured curvature ends at the silver-coloured roof-surrounding panel, the characteristic AeroLine, which runs over the entire roof. At the same time, this high-quality panel screens the electric cabling and connections behind it from view. Moreover, it provides the optimum routing for air and the air-cooling of the electrical components. Its anodised, aluminium-like colour gives the vehicle elegance and haptics. "

Source from here, here & here.

However, in the MAN NL323F production batch, this roofline serves as a routing for air and channeling air to the airconditioning unit housed behind.

SMB189A on its way to inspection.
SMB189A's rear.
The bus features a third brake light as standard just like the demonstrator as an added safety measure. SMB189A is registered as of 15th Sept 2011, and more should be registered in the coming months.

Update 1: There are speculations that this bodywork may not be manufacture by Gemilang. We are awaiting for a confirmation on the brand of the bodywork.
Update 2: Bodywork is by Gemilang. News article here :
http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/25GEMILANG/Article/


Update 4: It's confirmed with SMRT it is a Gemilang bodywork, the Lion's City Hybrid design is licensed by MAN. The Malaysia article's link in update 2 is now taken down.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Cross border fleet change for 170/170X from 29th August 2011

Following 160 and 950's fleet change from their respective predecessor buses, 170 and its shortworking cousin 170X recieved its fleet change on 29th August 2011.

Striders make an appearance on 170...
...and on its shortworking cousin 170X!
The DM3500s are now the mainstay for 170's fleet

This bus used to have a Transit Media electronic destination signage system.




Some of the new plates for 170

For 170

170X > Singapore - Kranji MRT
170X > JB -Kotaraya II

And farewell to the MK IIIs that served on 160/170

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Cross border fleet change from 1st August 2011.

1st August 2011 marks a round of fleet renewal for the cross border services by SBS Transit and SMRT Buses, as their predecessors gets retired

SBS Transit's 170 and 160
There's older buses before this B57 model, but the B57 is the oldest model i remember. We start from the known retired B57 buses on 170

SBS's retired Volvo B57 (from SBS Transit Memory Lane website)
to 170 having B10M MK IIs
A retired Volvo B10M MK II.
to B10M MK IIIs were introduced when 170 became fully air-conditoned service. It was a welcome relief as commuters are spared from breathing in the vehicle exhausts during a jam, and also travel across the two countries in air-conditioned comfort)
 
A MK III (SBS787P) carrying an advertisment for Maybank. Cross border buses rarely has advertisments on it.
With its sister service 160 from Jurong East to Kotaraya II introduced in September 2004, it received the airconditioned MK IIIs.

SBS739D on 160, at Jurong East bound for Kotaraya II Terminal at Johore Bahru.
and now, part of 160's fleet has been replaced with B10M MK IV buses with DM3500 bodywork.
SBS2750G, one of the MK IV DM3500s deployed to 160.
170 has not yet received its deployment of DM3500s yet.
A blue-plate 170.
Currently, the MK IV DM3500s are making up part of the fleet for 160 only, and looks to be a gradual changover; with 160/170's entire fleet expected to be using MK IV DM3500 buses in the coming months.


SMRT Buses.

19 September 2004 saw the introduction of 950 as a competitor/alternative on the cross border services operating between Singapore and Malaysia. The fleet consisted of Hispano O405s since its introduction.
The route details were updated in July 2011 to scroll with route details instead of static "Kotaraya II/Johore Bahru" & "Woodlands Int/Singapore"
TIB968R on 950

The rear of TIB968R, with its Malaysia stickers for entering Malaysia as a revenue service bus.
It is supplemented by a fleet of OC500LEs.

SMB98D on 950
The Malaysian permit sticker.
And the black information sticker has been updated to a newer reflecting the accurate information for the OC500LE.

The old sticker.
The new sticker.
The rear showing the stickers.
The rear of the OC500LE with its Malaysia stickers for entering Malaysia as a revenue service bus.

The predecessor and successor for O405s for 950, the Hispano O405 in front, and the Volgren O405 at the back.
This also marks the first time where two models from each of the company is running on their respective service (exception of service 170 as it has not received MK IV DM3500s yet)

All info are as of 3rd August 2011.

Friday, July 15, 2011

SMRT Buses' fleet of new buses

MAN A22/MCV eVolution
SMB138Y, MAN A22 demonstrator with MCV bodywork
SMRT Buses has made a purchase for a fleet of MAN A22 low floor buses worth over $65 million! As the press release mentions that it will utilise the sliding plug doors, which suggests that the bodywork could be the smart-looking MCV eVolution bodywork that is used on the demonstrator SMB138Y. Delieveries of the MAN A22 buses will start from August 2011 to end-2012.

The press release from ST Engineering.
http://www.stengg.com/pressroom/press_releases_read.aspx?paid=1734

ZhongTong Hybrid LCK6121GHEV

ZhongTong Hybrid LCK6121GHEV
The first hybrid for SMRT Buses, and the second China-made public bus is now laid up till 28th June 2012, given the 6 months trial that started in January was up. There is no information available if the bus will stay beyond the 6 months trial as of July 2011.

BYD electric buses


BYD K9 Electric bus (Photo by Chinabuses.org)
Given the trial of the hybrid Zhongtong (which uses diesel and electricity to run) has ended, a greener alternative of electricity-only 10 BYD e-buses will be brought in by SMRT Buses. The model is not stated in the press release, however it is speculated that the K9 bus will be brought in.



http://www.chinabuses.org/news/2011/0607/article_4365.html

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Sentosa buses' new livery!

The old livery of the buses that are operating in Sentosa will soon be updated with a fresh new livery! It now features Sentosa as "Asia's Favourite Playground"

Old and New livery on a Liannex bodied Volvo B7R coach.

Old livery
The old livery on the left
The old livery on the right

The old livery at the rear.
New livery
The new livery on the left
The new livery on the right
The new livery on the rear.
The old and new livery pictured together.
Old and New livery on a Liannex bodied Volvo B7RLE citybus

The old livery on the left
The old livery on the right
The new livery on the left

The new livery at the rear.

The rear of the old livery, pictured together with the new livery together at the terminal.
The new livery looks very refreshing and stylish, with its fluid lines flowing about the bus and a darker orange colour paint theme.

And there's a new Sentosa bus model that has the old livery on it. There is a possibility that Sentosa might release it in the new livery. More information of the new Sentosa bus can be found here. Though the old one is phased out.

The new and old diecast together. The right one (old model) is phased out. (unwatermarked photo is used by orientalmodelbuses.co.uk for their page feature for international viewers.)
The new model features a Liannex bodied Volvo B7R. It retails for SG$15 and is available at the following Sentosa outlets - The Merlion Tower, Merlion Plaza, Sentosa Boardwalk, Waterfront Sentosa Express Station, Images of Singapore and Oscar & Co at Beach Station.