| CMNL has proudly released the first livery on its popular Mercedes-Benz Citaro G model to have received significant modification to the tooling to represent, as close to 100% accuracy as possible, the real buses on the roads. ukbus 5109 features the smooth, curved windscreen with the destination set behind the windscreen glass rather than the protruding destination found on other Citaro G models. ukbus 5109 carries the Eden Project orange-based livery. The bus itself is owned by Truronian Limited. It represents registration number CN02 EDN. Since the Eden Project opened in 2001 it has welcomed over 8 million people and they all have to be driven around the huge site quickly, comfortably and in an environmentally friendly manner by Mercedes-Benz Citaro G buses. The Eden Project is owned by the Eden Trust. It is more than just a green theme park. Eden is about connecting plants, people and places. It is a living demonstration of regeneration and aims to reconnect people with their environments locally and globally. The bus is decorated with all icons of the park, including the humid Tropics Biome, plants, flowers etc. The Mercedes-Benz Citaro G ukbus 5109's clean lines accentuate the square-mounted, double-glazed windows and the livery application on which all logos and lettering are clearly legible. Another main feature on this model is the extensive portrayal of handrails. The headlight / indicator units at the front and indicator / tail light units at the rear are made of individual components to look more realistic. The brand new Mercedes-Benz Citaro G ukbus 5109 models are limited to 1800 pieces worldwide. |
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| Date : 13th April 2007 Mercedes-Benz Citaro G ukbus 5109 - Truronian / Eden Project |