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MTT STA Adelaide New Buses Num Manuf Model ChassisNum Engine BodyManuf BodyNum BodyCode InDate WdnDate Reg Notes 1 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol International Motor Co. NY USA B??F 25/3/1925 42465 r/n 51 /192?; orig rego Pennsylvania X11088 52 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F 25/3/1925 42453 53 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F 25/3/1925 42460 54 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F 25/3/1925 42468 55 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F 25/3/1925 42458 56 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F 25/3/1925 42464 57 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F 25/3/1925 42467 58 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 42456? 59 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 42462 60 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 42454? 61 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 62 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 63 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 64 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? ?4245 65 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 66 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 67 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 68 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 69 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 70 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 43469? 71 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 72 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 73 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 74 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 75 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 51152 76 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 77 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 78 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 79 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 80 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 81 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 82 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 83 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 51165 84 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 85 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 86 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 87 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 88 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 89 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 90 Mack ? ? 4-cyl petrol Holden B25F /1925? 91 Leyland Tigress LTB3 ? (Melb) B??F /1935 138018 normal control; Lioness (=LTB1) (JR); Beaver? (NASM) 92 Leyland Tiger TS7c ? normal control (JR); Lioness (=LTB1) (JR); Beaver? (NASM) 93 Leyland Tiger TS7c ? /1937 159299 Lion? (JR, NASM) 94 Dennis Lancet MTT Hackney B??F /1938 159297 conv for o.m.o. /19?? 95 Dennis Lancet MTT Hackney B??F /1938 192927 r/n works bus 11 by /19??; body Lawton (DC) 101 AEC Regent 0661 Waddington H30/26R 4/1936 /1953-4 143179 /1935 (NASM) 102 Dennis Lance II Waddington H30/26R 4/1936 /1953-4 143180 /1935 (NASM); rego 126107 (NASM) 103 AEC Regent 0661 4394 Waddington H??/??(=57)R 12/1936 /1954 148067 /1937 (NASM); to Marree SG railway work 1955-57 104 AEC Regent 0661 4393 Waddington H??/??(=57)R 12/1936 /1954 148066 /1937 (NASM); to Marree SG railway work 1955-57 105 AEC Regent 0661 4395 Waddington H??/??(=57)R 12/1936 148065 /1937 (NASM); to Marree SG railway work 1955-57 106 Daimler COG6 9746 Gardner 6LW Waddington H??/??(=57)R 12/1936 148064 later service vehicle S219 107 Daimler COG6 9747 Gardner 6LW Waddington H??/??(=57)R 12/1936 /1955 148063 108 Daimler COG6 9748 Gardner 6LW Waddington H??/??(=57)R 12/1936 148062 109 Leyland TD5c 10804 Waddington H??/??(=57)R 3/1937 150214 TD4c (D.Jack); later reg 443607; to Marree SG railway work 1955-57 110 Leyland TD5c 10803 Waddington H??/??(=57)R 3/1937 /1953-4 150234 TD4c (D.Jack); later reg 443605; to Marree SG railway work 1955-57 111 Leyland TD5c 10823 Waddington H??/??(=57)R 3/1937 TD4c (D.Jack); later reg 443604; to Marree SG railway work 1955-57 151 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 197610 152 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 153 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-3 19?233 154 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 155 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 /1952 203331 later service vehicle S205 156 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 157 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 158 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 160 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 161 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 162 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 163 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 164 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 later reg UQH155 165 Ford 21T4? Hercules 4 cyl diesel Cheetham and Borwick B27F /1942-5 112 Daimler CVG6 13319 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 4/1947 /1960 224662 113 Daimler CVG6 13320 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 224664 114 Daimler CVG6 13321 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 224661 115 Daimler CVG6 13322 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 224660 to Transway 8 116 Daimler CVG6 13323 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 227373 to Transway 11 117 Daimler CVG6 13326 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 228050 rereg 196954?; to Transway 12; later Transway 29 118 Daimler CVG6 13324 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 228052 to Transway 15 119 Daimler CVG6 13325 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 1947-48 /1960 224663 later Transway 14? (spares NASM) 120 Daimler CVG6 13327 Gardner 6LW ComEng H28/26FR 22/10/1947 /1960 228051 /1949 (NASM); to Transway 19 121 Daimler CVG6 13784 Gardner 6LW ComEng H31/23FR 1948? /1960 240005 /1949 (NASM); to Transway 1 122 Daimler CVG6 13785 Gardner 6LW ComEng H31/23FR 1948? /1960 240010 /1949 (NASM); later Transway 7 (RH) 123 Daimler CVG6 13786 Gardner 6LW ComEng H31/23FR 1948? /1960 240007 /1949 (NASM); later Transway ? (14 NASM) 124 Daimler CVG6 13787 Gardner 6LW ComEng H31/23FR 1948? /1961 240006 /1949 (NASM); later Transway ? (photo RH) 125 Daimler CVG6 13788 Gardner 6LW ComEng H31/23FR 1948? /1960 240009 /1949 (NASM); to Transway 10 126 Daimler CVG6 13789 Gardner 6LW ComEng H31/23FR 1948? /1961 240008 /1949 (NASM); to Transway 9 170 AEC Regal Mk 3 O962 517 ComEng B34FR /1950 /1960 254159 converted to FB36FR MTT; to JJ Hill 6326 171 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E308 ComEng B34FR 8/10/1949 converted to FB36FR MTT; to Rutty 6116 172 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E309 ComEng B34FR 20/10/1949 254160 converted to FB36FR MTT; to JJ Hill 6351 173 AEC Regal Mk 3 O962 266 ComEng B34FR /1949 254161 converted to FB36FR MTT; to Rutty 6119 174 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E523 ComEng B34FR 4/1949 254162 converted to FB36FR MTT; to Rutty 6179 175 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E560 ComEng B34FR /1949 254163 converted to FB36FR MTT; to JJ Hill 6340 176 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E528 ComEng B34FR /1949 254164 converted to FB36FR MTT; r/n 169 /1960; to JJ Hill 6326 177 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E533 ComEng B34FR 30/11/1949 254165 converted to FB36FR MTT; to Rutty 6132 178 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E537 ComEng B34FR /1950 254166 converted to FB36FR MTT; to JJ Hill 6350 179 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E306 ComEng B34FR /1949 254167 converted to FB36FR MTT; to JJ Hill 6353 180 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E525 ComEng B34FR /1949? 254168 converted to FB36FR MTT; to JJ Hill 6331 181 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E531 ComEng B34FR 11/1949 254169 converted to FB36FR MTT; to Rutty 6177 182 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E389 ComEng B34FR 21/11/1949 converted to FB36FR MTT; to Rutty 6121 183 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E577 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254176 to JJ Hill 6348 184 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E522 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254173 to McVicar 4305 185 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E529 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254174 to JJ Hill 6345 186 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E534 ComEng FB31FR 2/1950 254177 to Hill 6346 187 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E530 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 11/1961 254175 r/n 220 /1960; to JJ Hill 6356 188 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E535 ComEng FB31FR 17/1/1950 254186 to JJ Hill 6352 189 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E521 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 11/1961 254179 r/n 221 /1960; to JJ Hill 6357 190 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E524 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254178 r/n 222 /1960; to JJ Hill 6358 191 AEC Regal Mk 3 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254187 to McVicar 4304 192 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E295 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254183 to McVicar 4310 193 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E386 ComEng FB31FR 2/1950 254182 to Stone Bros 4674 194 AEC Regal Mk 3 O962 274 ComEng FB31FR 6/3/1950 254181 to Rutty 6172 195 AEC Regal Mk 3 9621E520 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254180 to JJ Hill 6347 196 AEC Regal Mk 3 O962 269 ComEng FB31FR 6/5/1950 254171 r/n 223 /1960; to JJ Hill 6310 11/1961 197 AEC Regal Mk 3 O962 272 ComEng FB31FR 3/1950 254185 to Rutty 6176 198 AEC Regal Mk 3 O962 384 ComEng FB31FR 22/5/1950 254172 to JJ Hill 6349 199 AEC Regal Mk 3 ComEng FB31FR /1950? 254184 to McVicar 312 220 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE67 B31D /1951 /1958?(/1954 PK) to Mildura BL GFY240 12/1954 221 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE68 B31D /1951? /1954? to Mildura BL GFY395 12/1954 222 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE69 B31D /1951? /1954? to Mildura BL GFY396 12/1954 223 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE70 B31D /1951? 307392 to Corio BL GXP033 2/1959 224 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE71 B31D /1951? 307393 to Corio BL GXP03? /1959 225 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE72 B31D /1951? to Corio BL GXP03? /1959 226 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE73 B31D /1951? 307394 to Mildura BL GTJ441 11/1957 227 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE74 B31D /1951? 307395 to Mildura BL GTJ481 11/1957 228 Ansair Transett 9E Ford Mercury V8 (petrol) Ansair RE75 B31D /1951? 6/1958 307396 later Transway 6 229 Ansair Transett 9E Ford
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