We were thinking it was an OK buy, we brought it down from Brisbane in mid 2009, it performed well on the highway, then we thought, lets take it around Sydney at peak hour - so the rego was still current, there was a club meeting on, we took it through the city it along with the other two (at the time) were then based at Terrey Hills - in what turned out to be one of the last 'outings' from there, after then, as things turned out, we started clearing out and moving to Oakville.
The CAG transmission turned out to be quite a handful in CBD traffic (try it out properly!) so the decision was taken to sell it ASAP - that turned into 4 years
The bus was 897 GRA, purchased from Agnes Water Bus Lines based in Agnes Water Queensland (up near Seventeen Seventy) in August 2009, before that it was in NSW based in operated by Roachcoach of Ulladulla, the Sussex Inlet services were later bought out by Sussex Inlet Bus Service registered as MO 4916 - they sold it to Queensland. Before that the bus was with Busways and came as part of the takeover of Peninsula Bus Lines of Umina and was regsitered MO 0581 - ultimately it was built for Brisbane Water Coaches in 1986 - there were quite a few K92 Scanias built for operations on the Central Coast, a fair proportion originally having CAG transmissions, some converted to ZF automatics early on - some later, some sold off ultimately by Busways early on - others being converted to ZF transmissions and remaining in service with Busways for many years to come - indeed there are still three in service with them
Nevertheless the bus went with me from Terrey Hills to Oakville - in hindsight it should have stayed at Terrey Hills and sold out of there!
Here are some pics of the first clean I gave it
Indeed the bus in the background is a former Busways B10M, also Central Coast based
The Scania turned out to be somewhat of an epic - first the power steering pump fails. The partner in the bus sources an aftermarket new one - one slight problem, Scania had two series of engines, with different cogs for the power steering pump, we had the older, so ended up having to get a new cog off Scania - ok gets fixed, then on a test drive, fuel lines get clogged with salastic - seems someone had done a dodgy fix to the fuel pick up and it had worked for a while, but now had come undone. So it was iffy as to if it would start.....
The bumper was rather 'decorative' and one side needed to be cut off with a gas axe the bolts were that rusty.
Anyway she had a quick clean up and was sold to a gentleman from Echuca who operates an earthmoving and harvesting business - he has Scania trucks with the same engine - will use it for a while, ultimately he has a spare set of mechanicals for his trucks
Phil Bugby |
The Scania all cleaned up before sale
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Your Scania was one of number purchased by Peninsula Buslines Umina not Brisbane waters Coaches these buses I know as I have ridden them when they were still brand new.
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