Gallery
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A Northern Counties Paladin-bodied Volvo B10M operated by KCR (now by MTR) in Hong Kong
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Volvo B10M Mk I operated by Busabout as a school bus
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark II bus with Walter Alexander bodywork in Singapore with old SBS livery. These Mark II buses were scrapped in 2008.
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark II bus with Duple Metsec bodywork in old SBS livery. These buses were scrapped in 2008.
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark III bus with Duple Metsec bodywork in Singapore. Including the Johor Bahru-registered buses, these buses were scrapped by 7th June 2012.
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark IV bus with PSV body assembled by Soon Chow in Singapore. These buses were scrapped on 25th May 2011.
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark IV bus with Duple Metsec bodywork in Singapore.
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark IV bus with Alexander Strider bodywork in Singapore.
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An SBS Transit Volvo B10M Mark IV bus with Duple Metsec 3500 bodywork in Singapore. SBS2734D is the only one of service R1. On 2001, SBS2689B - SBS2838M hits the roads.
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Ulsterbus Volvo B10M 1545 (DAZ 1545) with Alexander (Belfast). It is pictured here in 1998 at the Downpatrick depot.
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A retired but serviceable New Jersey Transit Volvo articulated bus in storage in Connecticut in 2004.
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A retired but preserved B10M, formerly in service with the State Transport Authority (South Australia) with fleet number 1440.
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A Volvo B10MA with Hess body in Lucerne
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Volvo B10MC with FHI 7E body using at Keisei Bus. These buses will be replaced by Mercedes-Benz Citaro G.
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Volvo B10MC with FHI 7S body named "Asterope" using at JR Bus Kanto for overnight intercity express.
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Volvo B10MD with Tokyo Special Coach special-made body using at Hato Bus for Tokyo city tour.
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