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Is it withdrawn for service? For sale? And what does SN12 stand for?
a kto mowil ze w Berlinie nie ma znakow marki autobusow widocznych...
W nowych autobusach (z logo Bramy Brandenburskiej) nie ma żadnych oznaczeń producenta, chyba że są one umieszczone na elementach konstrukcyjnych i nie przeszkadzają w umieszczeniu na przodzie logo Bramy (SU III)
zrobiny w Wiedniu... mozna tez sie doszukac podobienstw do v7700
5 takich wozów zakupi Szczecin. Na dniach mają przybyć do SPA Klonowica
Kalisz tez ma takie
To Kim: SN12 is the type name of Steyr (A), that built the body. It stands for Standardbus low-floor (Niederflur), 12 m long. The other models are SL12 (1996 renamed to SBL12, the regional bus), SS12 (Citybus, high-floor), SF12 (renamed to SBF12, long-distance-bus) and SG18 (articulated bus). G = Gelenk/articulated, L = Linie/austrian name for regional bus, F = Fernlinie/long-distance-line. As chassis are used Volvo B10B and Volvo B10MA. The renaming was made to have different type names between the normal austrian types and the busses built for german operators, that aren´t identical. Steyr made interesting busses, but they didn´t went to Poland yet. For more details just ask me.
Thanks Udo for info