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  2. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - Wikipedia

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    TriMet MAX Orange Line and bus routes FX2, 9, 17, and 19; Portland Streetcar Loop Service. Website. omsi.edu. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry ( OMSI, / ˈɒmziː / OM-zee) is a science and technology museum in Portland, Oregon, United States. It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theatre, planetarium, and exhibition ...

  3. OMSI/Southeast Water station - Wikipedia

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    OMSI/Southeast Water station. OMSI/Southeast Water station is a light rail station on the MAX Orange Line, located at 2210 Southeast 2nd Place on the east foot of the Tilikum Crossing bridge in Portland, Oregon. [1] Like South Waterfront/SW Moody Station on the west side of the Willamette River, it consists of two island platforms.

  4. Bus transport in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    A vintage ABOAG bus used for tourist services. Bus transport is the oldest public transport service in Berlin, the capital city of Germany, having been introduced in 1846. Since 1929, services have been operated by the Berlin Transport Company (German: Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, BVG), although during the Cold War-era division of the city they ...

  5. Volvo Super Olympian - Wikipedia

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    The first 49 (ASV1-49) 10.6m Alexander ALX500 bodied Super Olympians were introduced in 2001. They are equipped with D10A285 Euro II engines and had Alcoa front wheels. ASV50, which was put into service in 2002, is a prototype short-wheelbase Super Olympian (chassis built in 1999), and also the only short-wheelbase Super Olympian built in Scotland.

  6. Volvo B8L - Wikipedia

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    13.4 m (44 ft 0 in) Height. up to 14 ft 5 in (4.39 m) Chronology. Predecessor. 3-axle Volvo B9TL. The Volvo B8L is a 3-axle bus chassis, for double-decker buses, manufactured by Volvo Buses since 2016, with pre-production batches being produced as early as in 2016. It is powered by a 6-cylinder, 350hp 7.7 litre Volvo engine.

  7. MAN NG272 - Wikipedia

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    MAN NGxx3 (A23) The MAN NG272 (2) was a single-decker tri-axle articulated bus built by MAN Nutzfahrzeuge from 1992 until 2000. It a articulated successor to the MAN NG272, and a development of the rigid bodied MAN NL262. The new (2) variant changed the original pillar seat supports which allowed the windows in the front section to be lowered ...

  8. Scania OmniLink - Wikipedia

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    Scania Citywide LE Hybrid. The Scania OmniLink is a series of integrally constructed rear longitudinal-engined low-entry city buses available on the European market. It is a complete integral product built by Scania of Sweden. The OmniLink was launched in 1998 with an inclined engine and was designated CL94UB, and an articulated version was ...

  9. Alexander Dennis Enviro500 - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Dennis Enviro500 (previously known as the TransBus Enviro500) is a three-axle double-decker bus built by Alexander Dennis (formerly by TransBus International) in the United Kingdom. It was unveiled in 2002 and is one of the Enviro-series bus models made by TransBus/Alexander Dennis. The bus was sold on diesel or hybrid-electric ...