@@siren_enjoyer BYD 1601-1610 have a unique flower livery & "100% Battery Powered" decals while BYD 16011-16024 & New Flyer 16025-16045 have a modified "Zero-emission bus" version of the standard LBT livery. The battery powered buses are faster and quieter than the aging diesel buses they replaced.
How do you know which one is operated by battery ?
either it has the 100% battery powered tag or/and it has the newer flowers paint scheme on all or parts of the bus
@@siren_enjoyer Thanks! Have u ever tried it? How is it compared to regular bus?
@@ngoaini actually i havent but i assume they are a lot quieter
@@siren_enjoyer BYD 1601-1610 have a unique flower livery & "100% Battery Powered" decals while BYD 16011-16024 & New Flyer 16025-16045 have a modified "Zero-emission bus" version of the standard LBT livery. The battery powered buses are faster and quieter than the aging diesel buses they replaced.
Thanks for that information 👍
Great to see 2012 still kicking it
Yoo bro what does da bus 🚌 look like inside it bro
No cap
I don't think I got any videos on the inside sorry
Alot if not all by now of the white LBT buses have been decommissioned. That would be their diesel fleet.
All D40LFs are now retired, only one diesel bus still remains in the active LBT fleet, Prevost H3-45 2000 (Used only on charters)
Thank you for that information!
👍 Thanks for the info!
It makes me sad. I’ve never got to ride in one.
Did you get videos of busses on your tour in asia?
Yes please check our newest videos