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Wright Solar
Stagecoach Merseyside Wright Solar bodied Scania L94UB in Chester in May 2013
Overview
ManufacturerWrightbus
Production2000–2011
AssemblyBallymena, Northern Ireland
Body and chassis
Doors1
Floor typeLow entry
ChassisScania L94UB
Scania K UB
RelatedWright Solar Fusion
Powertrain
EngineScania
TransmissionZF Friedrichshafen
Dimensions
Length11.95 metres
Width2.50 metres
Height3.00 metres
Chronology
PredecessorWright Axcess-Floline
Go North East Wright Solar bodied Scania L94UB rear in April 2012

The Wright Solar is a low entry single-decker bus body that was built on Scania L94UB and Scania K UB chassis by Wrightbus between 2000 and 2011. The Wright Solar Fusion is an articulated version.

Most of the buses are fitted with the same design as the Eclipse and the Pulsar. A common design is that it has a one-piece windscreen covering the destination display with an arched top together with the roof. All buses were built with two axles, however a tri-axle variant was offered.[1]

In 2008, in co-operation with Translink, Wrightbus launched the Solar Rural on Scania K-series chassis, designed for use by Ulsterbus on rural bus services across Northern Ireland.[2][3]

Of the 671 regular Solars produced, Translink purchased 198,[4] Go North East purchased 80 and Trentbarton 64.[5]

References

  1. ^ "WRIGHTBUS". 11 March 2006. Archived from the original on 11 March 2006. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  2. ^ "New buses set to hit rural routes". Belfast Telegraph. 15 December 2008. p. 14. ProQuest 337589976.
  3. ^ "Going fleet first with investment drive". Belfast Telegraph. 14 April 2011. p. 42. ProQuest 861763366.
  4. ^ "Translink £15million Scania/Wright order". Bus & Coach Professional. 1 March 2006. Archived from the original on 24 March 2006. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  5. ^ Wright Solar Bus Lists on the Web

External links

Media related to Wright Solar at Wikimedia Commons
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This page was last edited on 21 July 2023, at 17:20
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