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Post by astra on Apr 7, 2021 18:06:02 GMT
Anything from the 2000s or older
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2021 19:02:57 GMT
Anything from the 2000s or older There are no buses on TfL service from 2000 apart from when the RMs were running on the 15H.
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Post by ServerKing on Apr 7, 2021 19:56:05 GMT
57 platers on the 318, and I think there's some GAL SE's of a similar vintage out there too. (SE15 /18)
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Post by vjaska on Apr 7, 2021 20:32:17 GMT
Oldest double deckers still in service would be 56 reg not including extras (oldest extra would likely be the 05 reg WVL204 unless the RATP or Sullivan VLE’s are still running)
Oldest single deckers still in service I’d imagine is 57 reg not including extras (oldest extra would be likely 07 reg)
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Post by southlondonbus on Apr 7, 2021 20:58:31 GMT
57 platers on the 318, and I think there's some GAL SE's of a similar vintage out there too. (SE15 /18) I think SE18 is often on the 80 thou i may be mistaken. I'm sure if has a First like interior.
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Post by LondonNorthern on Apr 7, 2021 21:02:18 GMT
Oldest double deckers still in service would be 56 reg not including extras (oldest extra would likely be the 05 reg WVL204 unless the RATP or Sullivan VLE’s are still running) Oldest single deckers still in service I’d imagine is 57 reg not including extras (oldest extra would be likely 07 reg) SE18/19 & 605 still exist, so 07 reg is oldest
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Post by Busboy105 on Apr 7, 2021 21:41:35 GMT
HCT has some 1st generation Solos running on the 309, W5 and W12
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Post by vjaska on Apr 8, 2021 0:23:53 GMT
HCT has some 1st generation Solos running on the 309, W5 and W12 They aren't the oldest vehicles though - the oldest of those is 59 reg
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Post by Busboy105 on Apr 8, 2021 11:01:29 GMT
HCT has some 1st generation Solos running on the 309, W5 and W12 They aren't the oldest vehicles though - the oldest of those is 59 reg They’re only 12 years old?
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Post by TB123 on Apr 8, 2021 11:04:16 GMT
They aren't the oldest vehicles though - the oldest of those is 59 reg They’re only 12 years old? Not even that. They were registered in February 2010 so only 11 years old
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Post by Busboy105 on Apr 8, 2021 11:05:44 GMT
They’re only 12 years old? Not even that. They were registered in February 2010 so only 11 years old Thought they’d be much older...
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Apr 8, 2021 11:10:23 GMT
They’re only 12 years old? Not even that. They were registered in February 2010 so only 11 years old You can even go a bit further than that, the 309s were 12reg so they'd only be 9 years old.
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Post by southlondonbus on Apr 8, 2021 11:14:33 GMT
E58-61 are still knocking around from 2007 in an un refurbed state.
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Post by bus12451 on Apr 8, 2021 12:31:39 GMT
The oldest Stagecoach double deck buses currently in service would be the LX58 reg Scania Omnicitys 15001-12,14-16,19,23,36-39 (plus 15024-35 if including school extras). According to BLOTW, most of this batch entered service in 11/2008, some in 12/2008, and one in 01/2009.
The oldest Stagecoach single deck buses are the six LX58 reg ADL Enviro200s 36311-13, 24-26. These buses entered service in 09/2008 according to BLOTW which would make them the oldest in the Stagecoach London bus fleet.
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Post by richard on Apr 8, 2021 12:40:46 GMT
Anything from the 2000s or older If Sullivan's TPLs come back (they haven't run since last year according to Vehicle Finder) they would be the oldest at 03 plates.
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