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Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!

Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!

RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:00 pm)AIG20 wrote Very interesting article, following the success of their ADL E300 bodied K270UBs. The demonstrator vehicle is expected to have an E400 MMC body.

http://www.route-one.net/industry/scania...le-decker/

Looking forward to seeing it, should be intresting to see how its designed
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
Hopefully see some in Sunderland for the services which often require double decked vehicles - such as services 16 and 20 - with the single decks being cascaded to other routes at Sunderland.
RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:03 pm)Michael wrote Looking forward to seeing it, should be intresting to see how its designed

(10 Sep 2014, 5:06 pm)Dan wrote Hopefully see some in Sunderland for the services which often require double decked vehicles - such as services 16 and 20 - with the single decks being cascaded to other routes at Sunderland.

I wonder whether SNE's Walkergate and Slatyford Depots have enough room for a gas fuelling facility?
RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:06 pm)Dan wrote Hopefully see some in Sunderland for the services which often require double decked vehicles - such as services 16 and 20 - with the single decks being cascaded to other routes at Sunderland.

Wouldn't mind them on the 16.

Not sure for the space in the Newcastle depots but i do think they will get gas buses in Newcastle in the future, although i still think they want to make Sunderland fully gas operated.
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
Davey Bowyer will be happy Scania are providing a 9 Litre Diesel Variant which will be used on the Following Services, to provide various Cascades for other Services.

Go North East Services:
Cobalt Clipper - 309/310
Red Arrows - X1
Fab 56 - 56
Tyne Tees Xpress - X9/X10
Ten - 10

Arriva Services: X15/X18/X20/X21/X22 and X93
RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:30 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Davey Bowyer will be happy Scania are providing a 9 Litre Diesel Variant which will be used on the Following Services, to provide various Cascades for other Services.

Go North East Services:
Cobalt Clipper - 309/310
Red Arrows - X1
Fab 56 - 56
Tyne Tees Xpress - X9/X10
Ten - 10

Arriva Services: X15/X18/X20/X21/X22 and X93

Least they gonna use the same engines as the latest batch of 23 which were delivered to Sunderland.

I hope Sunderland get the demo, when its out.
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:30 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Davey Bowyer will be happy Scania are providing a 9 Litre Diesel Variant which will be used on the Following Services, to provide various Cascades for other Services.

Go North East Services:
Cobalt Clipper - 309/310
Red Arrows - X1
Fab 56 - 56
Tyne Tees Xpress - X9/X10
Ten - 10

Arriva Services: X15/X18/X20/X21/X22 and X93

Where does it say that?, Sorry i can't see it.
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:36 pm)Michael wrote Where does it say that?, Sorry i can't see it.

Last Paragraph

"Scania will also offer a diesel double-deck chassis at Euro 6, powered by a 250bhp nine-litre engine. This is the same unit which will be used in the Irizar i2 and i3 single-deck buses built on Scania chassis, with Mr Oliver stressing that despite earlier reports suggesting a Cummins unit was to be fitted, Scania’s own nine-litre engine is to be used in both."
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(10 Sep 2014, 5:36 pm)Michael wrote Where does it say that?, Sorry i can't see it.

Second paragraph.

The gas ‘decker will be powered by the same Euro 6 nine-litre engine already in service in 23 single-deck K270UBs with Stagecoach in Sunderland.
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:38 pm)Michael wrote No i mean for the 56 etc?

Adam meant 'which could be used'.
RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:39 pm)Dan wrote Adam meant 'which could be used'.

Oh right, he missed it out haha
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:38 pm)Michael wrote No i mean for the 56 etc?

I was taking the "Michael" Michael Wink, as Davey Bowyer always does one those posts mainly on the Cobalts/56's, where all the B9's will be Repainted, and Replaced by E400MMC's etc, and he also goes on about Buses with Big Engines also.
RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:44 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote I was taking the "Michael" Michael Wink, as Davey Bowyer always does one those posts mainly on the Cobalts/56's, where all the B9's will be Repainted, and Replaced by E400MMC's etc, and he also goes on about Buses with Big Engines also.

Christ, how did i not notice... lmao
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:50 pm)Michael wrote Christ, how did i not notice... lmao

You're not on the ball lately, like, Michael!

First you didn't notice all of the "most buses are Euro 4" posts, now this...
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(10 Sep 2014, 5:51 pm)Dan wrote You're not on the ball lately, like, Michael!

First you didn't notice all of the "most buses are Euro 4" posts, now this...

I know!, i blame being off uni to long, being off since June! haha

I go back on Monday so it might help XD

lets just delete all those posts above and forget that happened... Tongue
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:54 pm)Michael wrote I know!, i blame being off uni to long, being off since June! haha

I go back on Monday so it might help XD

lets just delete all those posts above and forget that happened... Tongue

Can't be doing that, we should keep them for a Personal Amusement when looking over Posts as and when required.
Re: RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 5:44 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote I was taking the "Michael" Michael Wink, as Davey Bowyer always does one those posts mainly on the Cobalts/56's, where all the B9's will be Repainted, and Replaced by E400MMC's etc, and he also goes on about Buses with Big Engines also.
What? You mean the posts that swap every vehicle in the fleet around to increase the PVR on the 309/310 by 2?! [emoji1]

In all seriousness though Davey's posts lighten my day up.
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(10 Sep 2014, 8:48 pm)aureolin wrote What? You mean the posts that swap every vehicle in the fleet around to increase the PVR on the 309/310 by 2?! [emoji1]

In all seriousness though Davey's posts lighten my day up.

I am them ones, but there have been other Variations of those that he does though.
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I'm pleased that Scania are offering a 9 litre engine with their E400 chassis but I wonder whether Arriva would pull their fingers out if the Cummins units on the X15 and X18 start playing up? What Arriva could do in a few year if they wanted to upgrade the X10 / X11 is this:

- 7522 to 7528 to Blyth for X10 / X11.
- 7529 to 7533 refurbished to Sapphire spec and joining the above.
- 7501 and 7502 to Blyth acting as spares.
- 15 new Sapphire spec Scania Euro 6 MMC's to Ashington for the X21 / X22 joined by a further 2 new spares in Max spec and corporate livery.
- 10 new Max + Scania Euro 6 MMC's to Ashington for the X15 / X18 joined by a further spare in normal Max spec and corporate livery. Max + would basically be Sapphire but with no Audio announcements due to the long distances and Max branding.
RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
(14 Jan 2016, 10:07 am)Andreos1 wrote I was interested to see where the storage/fuelling point would be. Those pictures have clarified them. I wonder if additional protection, will be given around the internal casing?

Not sure, i would think so.. i hope we see one in the NE on demo.
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RE: Scania announces "gas-powered" double decker!
Looks smart in Blue.

Does anyone know where the gas will be stored?, as the single deckers have the pods on the top, as seen on Daniels photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgrahamm/14290155712

Edit:

Also i don't know if the gas has a special name or not as its fuel so i just said "gas"... If you know, please correct me.
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