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MB101(d) - Dennis Dragon/Duple Metsec
Citybus
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The model The fourth version of this model features the same bus as the third version, but comes with an Airbus A300B4-608ST registration F-GSTC. This set was exclusive to Expresso Wings in Hong Kong and was limited to 500.

The bus - Citybus have 80 12-metre air-conditioned Dennis Dragons, the first batch of 30 being delivered in early 1995. These buses were unusual in as much as, whilst their Duple Metsec bodies were supplied in kit form, as are a large number of Hong Kong buses, they were actually assembled in Portugal! They also feature an Alexander-style fronts, making them easily identifiable as Citybus vehicles.

Fleet number 838 is one of the second batch of 30, introduced in late 1995/early 1996. This batch were the first to have the reduced 2 + 2 seating arrangement (previously all were 3 + 2), giving increased passenger comfort, another innovation from Citybus. This model carries China Paint "Flower" brand livery, as applied to the original vehicle.

  
 Manufacturer of model  Model Bus Evolution
 Prototype chassis  Dennis Dragon
 Prototype bodywork  Duple Metsec
 Prototype length  12 metre
 Fleet number  838
 Registration number  GN 485
 Route number  182
 Destination  Sorry, Not in Service
 Commissioned by  China Paint
 Quantity  500
 Date released - Hong Kong  August 2001
   
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