Buses

    Passenger buses have come a long way since the initial horse-drawn and steam-powered models. Today, buses carry more passengers more efficiently, sometimes using alternative fuels.

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    Updated: Monday, February 12, 2024 06:26 pm
    Bus
    Auction Ended:November 29, 2022
    Machine Location:
    Doncaster, England, United Kingdom DN4 8DE
    Drive Side:Right Hand Drive

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    Doncaster, United Kingdom DN4 8DE
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    *HEMEL**NON RUNNER NO POWER* DAY CAB, REAR VIEW CAMERA, REAR BARN DOOR

    Updated: Wednesday, April 03, 2024 02:44 am
    Bus
    Auction Ended:March 07, 2024
    Machine Location:
    Madley, United Kingdom HR2 9NH
    Engine Specs:CUMMINS
    Transmission:Automatic
    VIN:SAB19000000001611
    Wheels:Aluminum
    Color:yellow
    Number of Rear Axles:Single
    Engine Model:ISB
    Fuel Type:Diesel

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    Leominster, United Kingdom HR6 0DE
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    OPTARE SOLO Single Deck Bus/Coach

    Passenger buses have been around since the 1800s, with the earliest models pulled by horses or powered by steam until the development of electric trolleys. The first passenger bus with an internal combustion engine was developed about 1895. In 1910, the first mass-produced bus model, the B-type double-decker bus, made its debut in London.

    Early passenger buses were essentially a bus body mounted on a truck chassis. Today, bus manufacturers are focusing efforts on both traditional buses as well as hybrid electric buses and buses powered by fuel cells, electricity, compressed natural gas, or biodiesel.

    Some of the most common models of buses for sale on TruckPaper.co.uk come from Mercedes-Benz, Isuzu, and DAF, among others. Careful observers will note a number of little distinctions among these buses: automatic or manual transmissions, maximum seating capacities ranging from 15 all the way up to 42 or more, and either left-hand or right-hand drive. Some are also equipped with wheelchair lifts. Depending on size and capacity, they can be used for municipal transportation, as airport or hotel shuttles, transportation for private tours, and more.

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