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What sizes do buses come in?

  • Minibuses | Shuttle Buses. 8'9” | 2.67 m. 7'4” | 2.24 m. 23' | 7.01 m. Capacity: 14 + 2 seats. ...
  • Articulated Buses. 10'4” | 3.13 m. 8'4” | 2.55 m. 59' | 18 m. Capacity: 48 + 1 seats, 98 standing. ...
  • City | Transit Buses. 9'10” | 2.99 m. 8'4” | 2.55 m. 39'2” | 11.95 m. ...
  • Coach Buses. 12'6” | 3.81 m. 8'4” | 2.55 m. 39'4” | 12 m.




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Single deck midi bus. Length up to 12 m long. Up to 40 seats.

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

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These types of single-deckers may feature one or more doors, and varying internal combustion engine positions. The majority of single-deckers have a length of up to 12 metres, although some exceptions of longer buses exist. They also typically weigh between 11 and 14 tons.

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Double-decker coaches in the UK have traditionally been 12 metres (39 feet 4 inches) in length, though many newer models are about 13.75 metres (45 ft 1 in). Coaches are normally built to 4.38 metres (14 ft 4 in) high, while 'highbridge' buses are normally about 20 centimetres (8 in) taller.

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The typical school bus will accommodate 48 adult passengers (2 per seat) or 72 children (2nd grade or younger sitting 3 per seat). Is a large bus just too big for the operating area, we have small buses too, which typically seat 10 adults or 20 children (2nd grade or younger).

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TfL, however, estimates that a standard hybrid diesel-electric double-deck bus is in the region of £300,000. The latest New Routemaster with Euro VI engine costs £349,500.

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