Low-Floor Single-Deckers

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K2487
For years, passengers with disabilities, wheelchair users and parents with children in buggies were unable to use single-deck buses with steep steps leading to a high floor. However, in the 1980s, a new breed of bus was being developed, with stepless entrances and flat floors. These were first seen in the UK in 1992, and gradually, operators moved away from older single-deckers as new models became available. These were often adaptations of existing models from mainland Europe, but UK-based manufacturers like Dennis, Optare and Wright have developed simpler and cheaper models tailored for the home market, the most notable being the best-selling Dennis Dart, which developed into the Alexander Dennis Enviro200 range. Where once every new low-floor single-decker was invariably diesel-engined, in the early 2000s, environmental concerns led engineers to rethink the concept, first with diesel-electric hybrids, then gas buses, battery electric buses and now hydrogen-powered buses.
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Stock Code K2487.0
Author Booth G
ISBN13 9781802824872
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 170
Page Count 96
Pictures 150
Publication Date 21 Apr 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher KEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 26/04/2024