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  2. PD-4501 Scenicruiser - Wikipedia

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    The first design prototype for the Scenicruiser, the GX-1, was a double decker with access from the lower deck and the driver seated on the upper deck. It was soon decided that a split-level design would be better because the GX-1 was too tall for many Greyhound garages and lacked luggage space for 50 people.

  3. Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

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    New Routemaster in London, United Kingdom. A double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. Double-deckers are used primarily for commuter transport, but open-top models are used as sightseeing buses for tourists, and there are coaches too for long-distance travel.

  4. A Portland man bought a 70-year-old double-decker bus and ...

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    Whit Scott, the owner, estimates that he spent about $25,000 on the conversion. The whole project took 10 months to complete.

  5. East Lancs Lolyne - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1999, the Lolyne was the double-decker version of the Spryte, built on the Dennis Trident 2 twin-axle low-floor chassis. The body could be built as either a closed top bus or an open-top bus , and the Lolyne name continued the long line of 'misspelt' names which continued until the Scania OmniDekka .

  6. Optare Olympus - Wikipedia

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    The Optare Olympus (introduced in 2006 as the East Lancs Olympus) is a double-decker bus built by Optare, East Lancs and Darwen. It could be built as a body available on Alexander Dennis Enviro400, Volvo B9TL or Scania N230UD/N270UD chassis with the 2-axle and 3-axle variants. It is the double-decker equivalent of the Optare Esteem. Some 3-axle ...

  7. AEC Regent V - Wikipedia

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    The AEC Regent V was a front-engined double-decker bus built by the Associated Equipment Company between 1954 and 1969. It was the last AEC Regent series double-decker model, and was the successor to the AEC Regent III (not to be confused with the AEC Regent IV underfloor-engine double-decker bus, which never entered production).