Izzy's Buses Hatsune Miku

Izzy's Buses Hatsune Miku is a bus company and a subsidiary of Izzy's Buses. Servicing Hatsune Miku, Gooperland, it is the original location since it was established in 1939.

History
The company was established in 1939. By 1945, the fleet consisted of 106 single-decker buses. Following the end of restriction of buying new buses from Commonwealth Nations in 1951, the first buses were built by Nissan Diesel and exported to Gooperland. Following the traffic height limit raised from 4 to 4.5 metres in 1958, by 1959, the first double-decker bus ran, built by Leyland in England.

Before the bankruptcy of Ninwako Tram Company Limited and the closure of Hatsune Miku tram system in 6th June 1974, on 13th December 1973, Izzy's Buses of Hatsune Miku purchased 347 Leyland Atlanteans, 20 Leyland Panthers, 30 Leyland Nationals and 204 Nissan Diesel (now UD) buses, totalling up to 601.

In 1988, a tri-axle Leyland Olympian double-decker bus was introduced, followed in 1993 including Dennis Dragon and Volvo Olympian.

Between 1986 and 1993, Izzy's Buses purchased 400 Volvo B10Ms, for 1986-1990 built buses, they had Comeng body, while late ones included a Metroliner body. Some are articulated buses.

By 1993, the Scania N113 double-decker and L113 single-decker buses were introduced.

In 2002, Izzy's Buses bought 70 Volvo Super Olympian double-decker buses, and between 2004 and 2009, Izzy's Buses bought 300 Volvo B9TLs.

By 2006, MAN 18.310 CNG buses, Scania K310UB and Volvo B7RLEs (all with Volgren CR228L) were introduced.

By 2008, Izzy's Buses supplied 35 Volvo B12BLE Bustech VST 2-axle buses and 202 Volvo B12BLE Volgren CR228L 3-axle buses.

By 2012, the first Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bus was introduced to Gooperland, and by 2013, the new KMB vintage livery was introduced. In 2014, new articulated buses were introduced, and all buses are now equipped with LECIP full-colour LED destination indicators, displaying in Japanese and French.

By 2018, a contract was done to Volgren to supply 347 Melbourne-built Volvo B9TLs to Gooperland to replace Leyland and Volvo Olympians which will be retired by 2023.

Routes
Main Article: Izzy's Buses Hatsune Miku Routes