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  2. Scania OmniCity - Wikipedia

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    The earlier version of the single-decker OmniCity was known as the CN94UB. The Euro IV version was known as the CN230UB or CN270UB, the 230 and 270 indicate the maximum power (in hp) of the engine. The Scania OmniCity single-decker has a rounded roof dome with a single-curvature windscreen and a separate destination display.

  3. Scania N series - Wikipedia

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    The Scania N series is a line of low-floor bus chassis with straight-up, transversely mounted Euro IV or newer engine at the rear, built by Scania since 2006, replacing the Scania N94. It is available as the N UB (N230UB, N270UB, N280UB) [ 1 ] two-axle single-decker bus , the N UA (N310UA) tri-axle articulated bus , and the N UD (N230UD, N250UD ...

  4. East Lancs OmniTown - Wikipedia

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    The East Lancs OmniTown was a low-floor midibus body sold in the United Kingdom by East Lancs and Scania. It used the Scania N94UB chassis, which is the single-decker version of the N94UD double-decker chassis, with East Lancashire Coachbuilders bodywork. It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as the OmniTown chassis. [by whom?

  5. East Lancs OmniDekka - Wikipedia

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    Scania was late in bringing a low-floor double-deck chassis to the market, having previously only sold low-floor single-deck buses mainly bodied by Wrightbus during the 1990s. Scania had worked with East Lancashire Coachbuilders in 1995, however, to launch the East Lancs Cityzen step entrance double decker on the Scania N113DRB chassis.

  6. Scania OmniLink - Wikipedia

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    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 designated CL94UA.

  7. Scania 4-series (bus) - Wikipedia

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    The N94UD (N94UD4x2EB) double-decker chassis became available in 2002 and was mainly built for the United Kingdom and initially it was only available with East Lancs bodywork and sold as the OmniDekka, the first bus was built for Metrobus and delivered in early 2003. [7] In 2005, Scania unveiled the double-deck OmniCity DD based on the

  8. First Potteries - Wikipedia

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    PMT Leyland OPD2/1 in Bitterne, 1979 Bristol VRT in PMT red and yellow livery at Wirral Bus & Tram Show October 2008 Wright Axcess-Floline bodied Scania L94UB in Burslem in April 2009 Scania Omnicity near Stoke-On-Trent in March 2015. The company began life as Potteries Motor Traction.

  9. Bluestar (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Scania OmniCity waiting at Hanover Building - May 2009. Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC in December 2015, this model makes up most of the single-deckers in the fleet. Alexander Dennis Enviro400 in January 2022, working route '7'.