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Scania N series
Overview
ManufacturerScania
Also calledN UA, N UB, N UD
Production2006–present
Model years2007–present
AssemblySödertälje, Sweden
DesignerScania
Body and chassis
ClassBus chassis
Body styleFull-size rigid single-decker bus/Articulated bus/Double-decker bus
Doors1, 2, 3 or 4
Floor typeLow floor
RelatedScania K series
Powertrain
EngineScania
Dimensions
Length10.1m, 10.6m, 12.0m, 18.0m
Width2.5m
Height3.0m or 4.25m
Chronology
PredecessorScania N94

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, N260UD, N270UD, N280UD) two-axle double-decker bus. The double-decker variant is mainly built for use in the United Kingdom, and was initially available both as an integral product known as the Scania OmniCity, and as a separate chassis with Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bodywork.[citation needed]

The N230UD is the best selling variant of the N-series chassis, with Stagecoach in the United Kingdom being the largest customer. The N230UD was succeeded as the main model of the N-series family by the updated N250UD in 2015, which was launched with the updated Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC bodywork. This also marked the official end of the double deck variant of the Scania OmniCity.[citation needed]

A gas-powered double-decker variant of the N-series chassis, known as the N280UD, was launched with Enviro400 MMC bodywork in 2016. Reading Buses was the first customer of the United Kingdom's first ever gas-powered double-decker bus.[2][3] The largest UK fleet of N280UD buses is in service with Nottingham City Transport, with the total fleet there reaching 120 by the end of 2019. Their examples are Enviro400 City bodied.[4]

AGemilang Coachworks bodied Scania N230UB bus operated by Ho-Hsin BusinTaichung, Taiwan
A Gemilang Coachworks bodied Scania N230UB bus operated by Ho-Hsin Bus in Taichung, Taiwan

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Australian Bus Fleet Lists - Admet Fleet Lists". fleetlists.busaustralia.com. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  • ^ Jones, Stuart (13 January 2016). "Scania's new double deck gas bus". Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  • ^ Scania wins first double-deck gas order Bus & Coach Professional 22 April 2016
  • ^ https://www.nctx.co.uk/2018/02/23-more-gas-buses-coming-soon/

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