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What are extra long buses called?

Articulated Bus Extra-long (54 ft. to 60 ft.) buses with two connected passenger compartments. The rear body section is connected to the main body by a joint mechanism that allows the vehicles to bend when in operation for sharp turns and curves and yet have a continuous interior.



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In the U.S., there are three common types of bus service: conventional bus, intercity bus, and rapid transit (BRT) bus services. Almost every major city has traditional bus services, with many larger cities offering a 24/7 bus service.

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Technically, 45 feet is the longest single vehicle length that's legal on US highways.

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Also known as gypsy buses, Spanish buses, or even guaguas, these mini buses are often a welcome sight to the overflow of commuters in Jersey City and beyond. They are usually white, seat about two dozen passengers, and can be signaled to stop just like an NJT bus.

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Single-deck bus The single-deck bus (also called a single decker) is the most popular bus in transit applications and has become largely synonymous with the concept of a transit bus. However, any bus could serve in a transit application and other bus types frequently show up in transit fleets.

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Exterior Length: 31ft 5in. Interior Length (Driver Seat to Back Wall): 26ft 8in. Interior Width: 7ft 2in. Interior Height: 6ft.

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Technical specs of the H3-45 include: Width: 102 in/2.59 m. Length: 45 ft/13.72 m. Seats: 56. Luggage compartment volume: 460 ft³/13.03 m³ (without wheelchair lift); 430 ft³/12.18 m³ (with wheelchair lift)

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