Low-Floor Single Deckers
Low-Floor Single-Deckers
In the 1980s, a new breed of accessible 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 models tailored for the home market, the most notable being the best-selling Dennis Dart, which developed into the Alexander Dennis Enviro200 range. Environmental concerns have since led engineers to rethink fuel requirements, first with diesel-electric hybrids, then gas buses, battery electric buses and now hydrogen-powered buses. There are signs that diesel models are on the way out as new zero-emission models are becoming increasingly popular.
With more than 150 images, this book traces the development of low-floor single-deckers from the first tentative steps to the latest gas, electric and hydrogen models.
Available: NOW
ISBN: 978 1 80282 487 2
Price: £15.99
Series: Britain’s Buses Series, vol 14
Format: Paperback, 96 pages
Author: Gavin Booth