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The Scania Citywide is a series of integrally-constructed low-floor and low-entry buses manufactured by Scania from 2011 to 2024 as the successor to the Scania OmniCity and OmniLink. [1] It consists of two models: the Citywide LF is built on the Scania N-series chassis, whereas the Citywide LE rides on the Scania K-series chassis.
Bus depot Scania Citywide LFA bus in Vilnius Bus in Vilnius, Anadolu Isuzu Citibus Bus in Vilnius, Neoplan Centroliner. The Vilnius bus network operates bus lines in Lithuanian capital city Vilnius. Up to 420 buses are working on working-days, 250 - on weekends.
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The Scania OmniCity is an integrally constructed transverse-engined low floor city bus that was available from Scania on the European market between 1997 and 2012. The OmniCity was introduced in September 1996 as the first product based on the 4-series bus range . [ 1 ]
Scania: GN14 (Citywide LFA) 150 18 m In operation since 2014. 40 Scania: GN15 (Citywide LFA) 150 18 m In operation since 2015. 179 Scania: GN16 (Citywide LFA) 150 18 m In operation since 2016. 67 Scania: GN18 (Citywide LFA) 150 18 m In operation since 2018. 100 Mercedes-Benz: GN18 163 18 m In operation since 2018. 40 Mercedes-Benz
The Scania OmniLink is a series of integrally constructed rear longitudinal-engined low-entry city buses available on the European market. It is a complete integral product built by Scania of Sweden. The OmniLink was launched in 1998 with an inclined engine and was designated CL94UB, and an articulated version was designated CL94UA.
Scania BR111DH underframe with MCW bodywork Sweden Metrorider: Single deck Metro Cammell Weymann: 1986 United Kingdom MetroRider: Single deck Optare 1989 United Kingdom MetroVan: Single deck U.S. Bus: 2000s School bus USA Metro-Scania: Single deck Saab-Scania and Metro Cammell Weymann: 1969-1973 Scania BR110 underframe with MCW bodywork Sweden ...
Scania K-series urban buses may have tag axles at lengths where buses of other makes would not, e.g. NZ Bus's 2100 and 2200 series at approximately 12.0 m and only 42 seats. Scania K-series urban buses pioneered steerable tag axles in New Zealand, which became a requirement for buses between 12.6 m and 13.5 m in length.