Friday, November 26, 2021

Scania population doubles - updated

With the latest arrival from the Netherlands the population of Scania trucks in eastern Canada has probably doubled.  Milltown Trucking's impressive bright green Scania has now been joined by a more sedate looking unit from the Netherlands.

The green unit has been in Canada for some time, working out of St.Stephen, NB, but the blue one has just cleared customs at Fairview Cove and will be on its way to its new home today. It has a slightly lower roof line and different fairing on the back edge of the cab, and thinner visor, but is very similar in appearance.

Reported to be 23 years old, but with "some work" done on it, the rig would qualify for duty-free due to its age. It has the usual European air lift rear axle. The two men were reinstalling streamline panels on the fuel tanks, which were likely removed for the boat trip, and re-torquing the wheels.

The green rig has had "some work" done on  it too, including the rally lights on the roof. If the "new" one gets the same treatment it will be an equally impressive sight bombing down the roads of New Brunswick at night - deer and moose beware.

I saw the green truck in July and posted a photo of it here: Scania 2

Aside from the conventional cab water truck - which may or may not still be around - the two COEs pictured may represent the entire total number of Scanias in this region of Canada.

Update:

I should have noted that the green unit is a 2004 R580V Topline (6x2) that came originally from Norway. [Thanks to a reader's coomment on a previous post.]

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