Réseau de transport de Longueuil 8-901 to 8-922

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Réseau de transport de Longueuil 8-901 to 8-922 were Van Hool AG700 buses built and delivered in 1989 to the Société de transport de la Rive-Sud de Montréal. When ordered in 1988, Van Hool had an agreement with Bombardier for the finial assembly of their buses in Montreal.[1] No other North American orders followed, however the STRSM would take delivery of low floor Van Hool buses beginning in 2002. The last of the AG700 buses were retired in 2007.

Engine Transmission Seating Destination sign
Cummins L10 330 hp Voith D864.3 4 speed 60 Otaco Seating Model 6468 Rollsign

Details

Fleet number Thumbnail Date VIN License plate Division Status/Disposal Prefix to the bus number (C and/or P) Notes
8-901 1989 YE2AB71B8K2017956 St-Hubert Retired
8-902 1989 YE2AB71BXK2017960 St-Hubert Retired
8-903 1989 YE2AB71BXK2017957 St-Hubert Retired
8-904 1989 YE2AB71B1K2017958 St-Hubert Retired
8-905 1989 YE2AB71B3K2017959 St-Hubert Retired
8-906 1989 YE2AB71B1K2017961 St-Hubert Retired
8-907 1989/09/15 YE2AB71B3K2017962 St-Hubert Retired Chartered by YUL Bus Charters on May 7, 2006.
8-908 1989 YE2AB71B5K2017963 St-Hubert Retired
8-909 1989 YE2AB71B7K2017964 St-Hubert Retired
8-910 1989 YE2AB71B9K2017965 St-Hubert Retired
8-911 1989 YE2AB71B0K2017966 St-Hubert Retired
8-912 1989 YE2AB71B2K2017967 St-Hubert Retired
8-913 1989 YE2AB71B4K2017968 St-Hubert Retired
8-914 1989 YE2AB71B6K2017969 St-Hubert Retired
8-915 1989 YE2AB71B2K2017970 St-Hubert Retired
8-916 1989 YE2AB71B4K2017971 St-Hubert Retired
8-917 1989 YE2AB71B6K2017972 St-Hubert Retired
8-918 1989 YE2AB71B8K2017973 St-Hubert Retired
8-919 1989 YE2AB71BXK2017974 St-Hubert Retired Retrofitted with Hector Balios LED destination sign
8-920 1989 YE2AB71B1K2017975 St-Hubert Retired Retrofitted with Hector Balios LED destination sign
8-921 1989 YE2AB71B3K2017976 St-Hubert Retired
8-922 1989 YE2AB71B5K2017977 St-Hubert Retired

References

  1. By BRIAN DUNN of The Gazette. "Bombardier Gets First Bus Contract an $8.6-Million Deal for 22 Vehicles: Final Edition." The Gazette (Montreal), 1988.