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  2. Unitrans - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Yutong U11DD - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Externally, the U11DD shares design similarities with the tri-axle Yutong E12DD double-decker buses produced for Singapore's Land Transport Authority bus services in 2020, [4] and carries a maximum of up to 84 passengers. Wheelchair and buggy spaces, as well as air conditioning, are provided as standard.

  4. Category:Double-deck transport - Wikipedia

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    Double-decker buses (1 C, 121 P) D. Double-decker rail vehicles (3 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Double-deck transport" This category contains only the following page.

  5. New South Wales Tulloch double deck carriage stock

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    Those operating in single deck sets were withdrawn in the early 1990s, while those in S sets remained in service until March 2004. [4] [5] Over 15 carriages remain in existence, including T4916, the only surviving manual door double deck trailer. Other surviving examples are T4801, T4814, T4816, T4820, T4828 and T4830, which were used in power ...

  6. Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

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    Early double-deckers put the driver in a separate cab. Passenger access was via an open platform at the rear and a bus conductor collected fares. Modern double-deckers have a main entrance door at the front and the driver takes fares, thus halving the number of workers aboard, but slowing the boarding process.

  7. Dennis Trident 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Dennis Trident 2 (the 2 standing for 2-axle) is a 2-axle low-floor double-decker bus chassis originally manufactured by Dennis, which was unveiled in 1997 and replaced the Dennis Arrow. It was built by TransBus after Dennis was incorporated into the group in 2001, then from 2004, it was built by Alexander Dennis following the collapse of ...

  8. Category:Double-decker EMUs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Double-decker EMUs" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 4D (train)

  9. MAN 24.3x0 - Wikipedia

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    The MAN 24.3x0 HOCLNR-NL was a series of low-floor 3-axle double-decker bus chassis built for right-hand drive markets, as indicated by the R in the designation. It was designed by MAN Truck & Bus, a subsidiary of Triton based on Munich. Unlike other low-entry double-decker buses in Hong Kong, there are steps in the lower deck aisle after the ...