The question says it all.
Is SBS likely to sell any of the Leyland Olympians to the public?
How much is it likely to cost?
Are there even private individuals (not companies!) who actually purchase the buses SBS puts for sale? Like the Dennis Dart and MB O405.
Just in case you are still in the dark:
http://www.sbstransit.com.sg/generalinfo/used_buses.aspx (This page is damn outdated :D)
Those who have info about it please do share it here.
Originally posted by it_geek:The question says it all.
Is SBS likely to sell any of the Leyland Olympians to the public?
How much is it likely to cost?
Are there even private individuals (not companies!) who actually purchase the buses SBS puts for sale? Like the Dennis Dart and MB O405.
Just in case you are still in the dark:
http://www.sbstransit.com.sg/generalinfo/used_buses.aspx (This page is damn outdated :D)
Those who have info about it please do share it here.
To the public it doesn't seems possible, but SBS Tlransit has planned to sell 72 of the de-registered Leyland Olympians to some other companies.
to where? youth park to replace the older leyland olympian as office? site office? or other bus company oversea?
don't sell lah, renovate interior liao still can use leh. save $.
Originally posted by wsy1234:to where? youth park to replace the older leyland olympian as office? site office? or other bus company oversea?
Ask SBS Transit. The tender was released last year right before the remaining Leyland Olympians were de-registered.
The tender?
Source? You know the link to the tender?
Originally posted by it_geek:The tender?
Source? You know the link to the tender?
Newspaper. If you have a copy of The Straits Times issued on July 6, 2012, refer to Cats Classfied (there were two sections, look at Page C21 in the second section). The tender is printed there if I'm not wrong.
There, it states that 72 Leyland Olympians and 43 Volvo B10M MK4s will be sold.
Ask BIS~
The only info you can trust is BIS~