City bus motorcade

Almost all the double-decker non-air-conditioned buses of Citybus are used, including Danebo, Shengli II, Leland Atlanta and Leland Olympian. Coincidentally, these non-air-conditioned buses are used cars. As for the newly ordered air-conditioned buses, at first these air-conditioned buses were all single-door designs because they only operated non-patented businesses; It was not until 1993 acquired 26 bus lines of CMB that the new bus of Citybus had a two-door version. Citybus's double-decker air-conditioned buses are all designed with wide doors (except fleet numbers 904 1 and 9042), which is different from the narrow doors used by KMB and CMB buses at that time. As of May 2007, a total of 744 passenger buses have been put into service on the first franchised route of 12 Citybus (that is, other franchised routes except the airport and North Lantau bus routes), among which low-floor buses (including single-deck and double-deck buses) for wheelchair users only account for 12.5% of the total fleet, because most air-conditioned buses of Citybus are at12.

* Low-floor double-deck air-conditioned buses: 28.

* Low-floor single-deck air-conditioned buses: 89.

* Non-low-floor double-decker air-conditioned buses: 657. The number of buses operated by Citybus' second franchise (that is, the franchised bus routes of the airport and North Lantau Island) is 65,438+070, among which the number of low-floor buses (including single-deck and double-deck buses) for wheelchair users reaches 65,438+000%, making it the second franchise in Hong Kong to provide all-floor services. However, from April to May 2007, Citybus transferred Volvo Olympi 12m buses (fleet numbers 427 to 429) from the original non-franchised fleet to the second franchised fleet, operating S 1, S52 and S56 respectively, and equipped with luggage racks, which also reduced the total number of low-floor buses to 98.8%. This is the second time that Citybus has a non-low floor bus after 1998.

* Low-floor double-decker air-conditioned buses: 148 (52 of them are Citybus Airport Express).

* Low-floor single-deck air-conditioned buses: 20 vehicles (of which 10 is Citybus Airport Express)

* Non-low-floor double-decker air-conditioned buses: 3 buses. The total number of non-franchised buses of Citybus is 52, among which low-floor buses (including single-decker and double-decker buses) that can be used by wheelchair users account for 1 1.5% of the total fleet.

* Open/underlaid non-air-conditioned buses: 6 (# 1, 7, 17, 18, 20, 2 1)

* Open/down air-conditioned buses: 3 buses (# 190- 192)

* Double-decker air-conditioned buses: 37

* Single-decker air-conditioned buses: six buses (three of which are low-floor buses for wheelchair users) On August 30th, 2007, the newly established Transport Services Limited under Citybus announced that it would spend HK$ 6,543.8+0.5 billion to implement the "Blue Sky Project" and implement a series of emission reduction and environmental protection measures to enhance the environmental performance of the fleet, so as to improve the air quality in Hong Kong. The plan includes: purchasing 28 brand-new Euro 4 environmentally-friendly buses, actively speeding up the replacement of buses (replacing pre-EU and Euro 1 buses with the latest environmentally-friendly buses), and installing diesel particulate filters for Euro 2 buses. It is estimated that in 20 12, the emission performance of its fleet (including First Bus and Citybus) will be upgraded to the EU IV standard or above.

At the beginning of 2007, Xinjian Transportation Service Co., Ltd. ordered 28 Enviro 500 environmentally-friendly buses meeting EU IV standards from Alexander Dennis Co., Ltd. These new buses have been in use since the end of 2007. Among them, 10 will be allocated to the urban bus fleet. In response to the integration of resources with new buses, the fleet number of these new buses starts from 8 100.

The first batch of bus chassis arrived in Hong Kong in September, 2007, and the experts sent by Alexander Dennis Limited were responsible for assembling the body in NWFB Chuangfu Road Depot. Citybus's 65,438+00 new buses are equipped with luggage racks, and all of them joined the "Shenzhen-West Express" fleet from February 2007 to October 2008, taking B3 and B3X routes. [ 1]