Draft:Bus 1330 (GCS NC)
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Last edited by Qwerfjkl (bot) (talk | contribs) 5 months ago. (Update) |
Bus 1330 was manufactured by Thomas Built Busses in 1916, and #1330 was made in 2010 (the date is unknown therefore there is only a year shown as date/year)
The Accident
Bus #1330 was on a accident with bus #658 during a side-by-side or head-on collision. After the year the accident had occurred, Bus #658 and #1330 had been fixed, during 2024-2025 it is running back in service
Who had driven the bus?
(Their name is unknown at the moment) The bus driver had driven the IC (Short for International Cumberland) CE #1432 before, but they switched to #1330 because the bus driver said and I quote "It was unsafe for me to drive #1432" the bus driver said
That's all, (I will update the draft depends of what I type and think of bus #1330
In loving memory of IC CE #1432 (Rest In Peace buddy, you will be missed, but its out of service so idk how long it will be put back on service)