Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
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◊ 2012-03-17 11:56 |
It looks like this Strømmen: Link to "www.sporveismuseet.no" -- Last edit: 2012-03-17 11:56:45 |
◊ 2016-01-06 01:59 |
1932-33 Strømmen B5 70-vognene (nickname by the number series A-169 to A-178) B5 by the lowered windscreen. Again, Hall-Scott was the engine manufacturer, should that really be a part of the name? Please do not use Turbinbuss for this one. |
◊ 2016-01-06 02:24 |
The question seems to be asked for / Vickers and probably "/ Leyland" too. |
◊ 2016-01-06 02:55 |
The same goes for NEBB as well (NEBB and Vickers being the engines for the trolleybuses). I think perhaps truckface or Bø-Viks could answer that. I would prefer Strømmen D21 (D for the diesel engines) but list as you wish, indeed these engines were Leyland. I just added info about the buses. The later ones, as also mentioned in your link, were again built on a chassis, by Leyland or Daimler. |
◊ 2016-01-06 16:06 |
Strømmens Værksted ACF Hall-Scott ’’Sardinboks’’ Here`s a "better" picture. -- Last edit: 2016-01-07 15:54:06 |