DEL2062 - LK64ECE is seen here at Metroline's CELF Centre awaiting its' transfer to Cricklewood Bus Garage.
This bus is part of 10 E20D's (DEL2062 - 2071) ordered by Metroline for newly retained route 112. Two of these buses (DEL2062 and DEL2063) have been fitted with a start-stop technology system, which cuts out the engine whist stationary.
You may be thinking why these buses aren't numbered DEL2024-2033. This is because an order of VWHs will fill the void, with delivery commencing in November. More information on these buses will come out near the time.
Will all of the new E200's be fitted with a start-stop technology system?
ReplyDeleteOnly 2, I think DEL2061 is one of them
DeleteHow come the fleetnumber is above the windscreen and below the destination blind and not above the left headlamp like on normal Metroline buses?
ReplyDeleteAny news about single deck (DEL) on bus route 112, what it shown on this picture.
ReplyDeleteDELs have started service today on the 232 and 112
DeleteThe new single deck (DEL) for bus route 112 has finally arrived at Cricklewood bus garage, but only two at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI know the brand new DELs for metroline cricklewood garage is using routes 112 and 232 as part of the contract renewed on 02-08-2014 and it might be a share of the DELs or another 5 DELs will be fore route 232 as part of the frequency timetable
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