Volvo B10TL (Volgren CR222LD)

Volvo B10TL (Volgren CR222LD)
SBST Volvo B10TL
SBST Volvo B10TL (Volgren CR222LD)
Manufacturer Volvo Buses
Bodywork Volgren CR222LD
Years in operation 1999 – 2020
Operators SBS Transit
Technical Data
Length 12 metre
Engine Volvo D10A-285
Transmission Voith DIWA 863.3
ZF 4HP 590
Accessibility Low Floor
Emission Standard Euro II

Main Article: Volvo B10TL

Refer to the main article for a historical and technical background on the Volvo B10TL, and an overview of Volvo B10TL buses in Singapore.


SBS Transit Volvo B10TL Volgren (SBS9800A – SBS9849K)

Prior to the intake of the Production Batch of Volvo B10TL buses, a demonstrator unit (registered SBS9888Y) was trialled by Singapore Bus Service (SBS), starting in November 1999. It was the first low-floor double-decker bus to be introduced in Singapore.

After the successful trial, Singapore Bus Services placed orders for a subsequent batch of 51 Volvo B10TLs chassis in 2001, with 50 units built with the Volgren bodywork. They were registered between 4 Apr 2002 and 11 Apr 2003 as SBS9800A – SBS9849K.

Basic Technical Specifications
Engine Volvo D10A-285 engine, 9603cc, Euro II-compliant
Power/Torque rating of 285 hp (210 kW) @ 2000 rpm / 1200 Nm @ 1450 rpm
Transmission Voith DIWA 863.3 gearbox, 3-speed automatic (original)
ZF Ecomat 4HP 590 gearbox, 4-speed automatic (retrofitted on 7 buses: SBS9805L, SBS9806J, SBS9812R, SBS9817C, SBS9825D, SBS9827Z & SBS9834C)
Bodywork Volgren CR222LD Bodywork
Bodywork produced by Volgren in Australia. Assembled in SBS Engineering Pte Ltd at Hougang Bus Depot (except two units).
EDS LECIP Electronic Display Sign (EDS)
Orange LED matrix mounted on front, side and rear
Formerly using plastic destination signs on side and rear, except SBS9810X with Transit Media EDS
Doors SMC Transit doors
Double-leaf entrance, double swinging plug exit
Capacity Licensed capacity of 125 passengers:
55 upper deck seating, 28 lower deck seating and 48 standing
Technical Specifications:
Volvo B10TL fitted with LECIP EDS
Volvo B10TL fitted with LECIP EDS

Unlike SBS9888Y, these buses were not equipped with Electronic Display Signs (EDS) when newly-delivered (except SBS9810X), relying on the traditional plastic destination plate instead. SBS had opted for the Voith DIWA 863.3 transmission for all units, but some would later be re-fitted with the ZF 4HP 590.

SBS9810X was built in Irvine, Scotland, and following the plant’s closure, production of the Volvo B10TL chassis was relocated to Wroclaw, Poland, where the remaining units were built. All buses were built with the Volgren CR222LD bodywork, delivered in completely-knocked-down (CKD) kits and assembled locally by SBS Engineering Pte Ltd at Hougang Depot with two exceptions. Firstly, SBS9810X was fully assembled by Volgren in Australia. In the process, it was fitted with a Transit Media EDS unit. SBS9800A is the other exception, having been assembled locally by Soon Chow. While SBS9800A entered service in April 2002, the remaining 49 buses of the Production Batch would only enter service between February and April 2003.

Minor details:

The Volvo B10TL has a licensed capacity of 125 passengers, with 55 upper deck seating, 28 lower deck seating, and 42 standing passengers. Despite the low-floor design, wheelchair ramps were never retrofitted to these buses despite a push for wheelchair-accessible buses in Singapore.

Seven of the Volvo B10TLs had their original Voith DIWA 863.3 gearbox replaced with the four-speed ZF Ecomat 4HP 590 gearbox. They were SBS9805L, SBS9806J, SBS9812R, SBS9817C, SBS9825D, SBS9827Z & SBS9834C. SBS9812R later reverted to the Voith DIWA 863.3, leaving six units with the ZF Ecomat transmission.

In Dec 2011, SBS9822L was the first Volvo B10TL of the Production Batch to receive an EDS upgrade, with a LECIP EDS similar to those installed on the Batch 3 Volvo Olympians. The upgrade was short-lived; about a week later, the EDS was changed for a larger LECIP EDS, of similar size to SBS9810X’s original EDS. Eventually, all Production Batch B10TLs received this upgrade, including SBS9810X, which had its original Transit Media EDS replaced.

Many units were fitted with the stroller restraint system shortly before retirement.

Retirement:

All units were retired at the end of their 17-year statutory lifespan. The scheduled deregistration dates of all buses are shown here, although some of these buses were taken off the road earlier, due to maintenance issues, accidents, or lack of spare parts:

  • 3 Apr 2019: SBS9800A
  • 16 Feb 2020: SBS9801Y – SBS9810X
  • 23 Feb 2020: SBS9811T – SBS9819Y
  • 9 Mar 2020: SBS9820S – SBS9834C
  • 10 Apr 2020: SBS9835A – SBS9849K

For the handful of Volvo B10TL (Volgren) buses that made it to the very end, their last day of revenue service was on 7 April 2020, in line with SBS Transit’s common practice of taking retiring buses off the roads three days early.

Preservation:

SBS9844Z (VIN: YV3S1E11521050689) was purchased by a private collector and shipped to Hong Kong after its retirement. This bus arrived in Hong Kong in August 2020.

SBS9817C (VIN: YV3S1E11021050602) was preserved at APSN Chaoyang School in December 2020.


Interior:

Lower Deck

The lower deck of the bus features 28 permanent seats. Being a low-floor bus, the bus offers step-free access from entry/exit doors until the last row of seats. A staircase behind the driver’s cab connects the lower and upper decks.

Like most double-deck buses in Singapore, the Volvo B10TL (Volgren) buses are configured with two doors: an entrance door at the front, and an exit door in the middle. The entrance doors are conventional inward-swinging leaf doors, while the exit doors are outward-swinging swing plug doors. They are supplied by SMC Transit, and are pneumatically operated.

Opposite the staircase, there are three side-facing priority seats, reserved for elderly and handicapped passengers, and passengers travelling with young children. They are indicated in olive green seat covers.

A standing area is located behind the staircase and opposite the exit door, taking the place of a wheelchair bay onboard many newer buses. Although the Volvo B10TL offers low-floor access, it is not equipped as a wheelchair-accessible bus and thus also does not have a wheelchair ramp.

Grab poles and hand grips are located on both sides of the aisle. All seats also have hand grips to provide commuters with additional support.

Bus stopping bell-pushes are located around the bus cabin, either mounted to stanchion poles or on the pillars in-between windows. Emergency hammers are also located on these pillars.

The seating layout at the rear is similar to the older Volvo Olympian and Dennis Trident buses, with two rows of front-facing seats followed by side-facing seats all the way till the last row, which is comprised of 5 front-facing seats. This layout was likely chosen to avoid interfering with the wheel wells of the rear axles, but Volvo B10TL buses in other regions have accommodated front- and rear-facing seats throughout the lower deck.

Upper Deck

The upper deck of the bus is laid out in a conventional four-abreast seating, with a central aisle running the length of the bus.

There are 55 seats on the upper deck. Grab poles run the length of the aisle for commuters moving around the bus. All seats also have hand grips to provide commuters with additional support.

Bus stopping bell-pushes are located around the bus cabin, mounted to stanchion poles. Emergency hammers are also located on pillars in-between windows.

Staircase

The staircase allows for passenger movement between the lower and upper decks of the bus. A seat counter (LED number display) on the lower deck displays the number of available seats on the upper deck.

Driver’s Compartment

The turquoise display unit on the bottom left is the New On-board Bus Equipment (NOBE) fare collection system. Just above that is the Trapeze Common Fleet Management System (CFMS) display unit. Door controls and the handbrake lever are located on the right of the driver.

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3 thoughts on “Volvo B10TL (Volgren CR222LD)

  • 4 August 2020 at 12:15 PM
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    SBS9817C has somehow been preserved but its whereabouts is unknown.

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    • 2 April 2022 at 11:19 AM
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      It is at APSN Chaoyang School in Ang Mo Kio.

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  • 16 June 2020 at 5:56 PM
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    Correction-The remaining 49 buses of the Production Batch would only enter service between February and April 2003.

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