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Princess Coaches takes two further new Scanias

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Published: May 22, 2019
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Southampton operator Princess Coaches has continued a move towards an all-Euro 6 fleet by taking delivery of two vehicles from Scania Great Britain (01909 500822): A K 410 EB-based Irizar i6S, and a Touring built on the K 360 IB chassis.

The former is a 14m tri-axle with 59 half-leather seats, a rear toilet and a drinks machine. It has a wheelchair lift to the rear, which is particularly useful when carrying out cruise ship transfers, says MD Pete Brown.

The Touring is 12.1m long and it has 51 seats with a centre sunken toilet and servery.

Both coaches have extra-tinted glazing, Alcoa Dura-Bright alloy wheels and USB charging points.

Maintenance will be handled locally by Scania’s Fareham dealership.

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