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In 1982 Unitrans purchases its first all new, never before used, buses when it purchased five 35-foot Gillig Phantoms from the manufacturer in Hayward, California. Two RT type double-decker buses were retired in the early 1980s, and by this time the fleet of single-deck buses outnumbered the double-deckers. [4]
A bilevel car (American English) or double-decker coach (British English and Canadian English) is a type of rail car that has two levels of passenger accommodation as opposed to one, increasing passenger capacity (up to 57% per car in extreme cases).
Unitrans (the student-run transit service of University of California, Davis, known for years for its operation of former London Transport double-decker buses) ordered two Enviro500 which were delivered in early 2010; these are the first batch of Enviro500s with the bodywork assembled by ElDorado National.
A double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has ... first class inside the car and second class outdoors on top. ... Unitrans, the student-run bus company of ...
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The Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC (sold as the Alexander Dennis Enviro500) is a low-floor, three-axle double-decker bus produced by the British bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis since 2012, replacing the Alexander Dennis Enviro500. The Enviro500 MMC is available powered by either Euro VI diesel or hybrid-electric and later fully-electric ...
Double-decker coach (Doppelstockwagen) with 1st or 2nd class seating (Germany only) DAB: Composite double-decker coach with 1st and 2nd class (Germany only) DD: Double-decker luggage van (DR only) DD: Double-decker car transporter of the passenger coach type (used in motorail trains) Post: Mail van (Germany only) F: Luggage van (Norway and ...
The BiLevel Coach is a bilevel passenger railcar currently built by Alstom and previously by Bombardier, Hawker Siddeley Canada, the Canadian Car and Foundry (Can Car), and the UTDC. Used by North American commuter rail operators, they hold 360 passengers [citation needed] and feature a distinctive octagonal profile.