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This Scania-Vabis bus was built for Offerdal in 1950 when Sweden drove on the left hand side of the road. In preparation for the switch to driving on the right in 1967, like many buses in country districts, it had a second door fitted on the right hand side. It last saw regular traffic in 1971 and languished in a barn until 1997, when it was restored. Photo from Sten Dahll�w of Stadsbussarna
Typical of interurban coaches in southern Sweden is ATO541, a Volvo B10M with Carrus Fifty body in the livery of Lanstrafiken Kristianstad, seen here in Helsingborg in September 2000 on a SkaneExpressen service to Markaryd. ©
Geoff Stephenson
Stockholm 6695 Buses provide a lifeline to communities in winter. At Bromma bus station in Stockholm, SL 6695 boards passengers on route 117. ©
Norman Bartlett
Setra S 416 GT-HD – Palm and Gyll – S – WYN 767 Cracow, Poland Date: 19 Jun 2006 ©
Marek Maslowiec
Setra S 416 HDH – Okome Buss – S – WXC 629 Riga, Latvia Date: 25 Jul 2005 ©
Marek Maslowiec
One of the Volvo B9SA bi-articulated Volvo Saffle built units heading away from Centrum in Gothenberg ©
Hayden Ramsdale
City Sightseeing is the name under which this open topper operates in Gothenberg ©
Hayden Ramsdale
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