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  2. Bi-articulated bus - Wikipedia

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    A Van Hool bi-articulated bus in Hamburg, Germany. A bi-articulated bus is a long vehicle and usually requires a specially trained driver, as maneuvering (particularly reversing) can be difficult. Articulated electric trolleybuses can be difficult to control, with their motors producing momentary peak power in excess of 600 kilowatts (816 PS ...

  3. Articulated bus - Wikipedia

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    Major examples of bi-articulated buses playing a major role in bus rapid transit can be found in Curitiba, Bogota, Mexico City, Quito, etc. Volvo is a major supplier of puller-type bi-articulated buses in these markets. [32] In the Netherlands, bi-articulated buses came into service in Utrecht (2002) and Groningen (2014) on busy routes.

  4. Van Hool AGG300 - Wikipedia

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    The Van Hool AGG300 is a 25-metre long bi-articulated bus produced by Van Hool NV at their Belgian facility in Koningshooikt. In the 1990s two prototypes were built, one of these vehicles still remains in service in Liège, and the other (ex-demonstrator) in Angola. In 2001, the AGG300 received an updated front design and became known as the ...

  5. Category:Articulated buses - Wikipedia

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    Bi-articulated buses (5 P) Pages in category "Articulated buses" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. ... 12 languages ...

  6. Volvo B12M - Wikipedia

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    Both articulated and bi-articulated versions are rated for 340 hp. After Euro VI-based Proconve P8 emission standard became mandatory in Brazil in 2023, the B340M chassis was discontinued with no diesel successor being developed; instead, Volvo developed an electric bi-articulated bus chassis which belongs to the BZR range; [ 2 ] a single ...

  7. Volvo Gran Artic 300 - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Gran Artic 300 is a proposed bi-articulated bus chassis manufactured by Volvo. It was developed in Brazil to operate on bus rapid transit systems. At 30 metres, it will be the longest bus in the world and be able to carry 300 passengers. It was launched in November 2016. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Category:Bi-articulated buses - Wikipedia

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  9. Portal:Buses - Wikipedia

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    Gothenburg - Bi-articulated Volvo bus (from Bi-articulated bus) Image 265 1999 New Flyer D40LF in the Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline in June 2010. (from Low-floor bus )