- Plaxton Pointer
The Plaxton Pointer (originally known as the Reeve Burgess Pointer, and later as the TransBus Pointer and Alexander Dennis Pointer) is a successful single-deck
bus body manufactured during the 1990s byPlaxton and latterly built byAlexander Dennis .With the launch of the
Dennis Dart , in 1989, Plaxton's subsidiaryReeve Burgess made the Pointer body on the short 8.5 m chassis. Launched in 1991, at 2.3 m wide, this proved popular with big transport operatorsFact|date=June 2007, and they sold in big numbers inLondon . The modular nature of both chassis and body meant for various permutations in length, with 8.5 m, 9.0 m and 9.8 m variants being manufactured. The Pointer became the most successfulmidibus body. The Pointer was also available withVolvo B6 chassis.The introduction of the Super Low Floor version of the Dennis Dart, the Dart SLF, in 1995 saw the Pointer body redesigned at a 2.4 m width, with a step-free entrance, giving easy access for the disabled. This redesigned Pointer bodywork was also built on the
Volvo B6LE 's for Citybus of Hong Kong. Not long after, the body received an all-new lower front end design, and alterations to the rest of the body - the Pointer 2 was born, and has proved to be just as successfulFact|date=June 2007. This was also available in a range of lengths to suit individual needs - 9.3 m, 10.1 m, 10.7 m, 11.3 m "Super Pointer Dart" (SPD for short), and after 3 years of production, the 8.8 m "Mini Pointer Dart" (MPD).In 1998, the Mayflower Group, owner of Alexander's Coachbuilders, took over Dennis. The future of the Pointer at that time appeared uncertain as it was thought the Dart may be solely bodied by Alexander. As a result,
Plaxton built two Pointer bodies on theVolvo B6BLE chassis known as Bus 2000, but the project was scrapped when Mayflower also purchased Plaxton, formingTransBus International . Certain design features of the scrapped Bus 2000 project have since been used on other designs, most notably the Alexander Dennis Enviro300 and Enviro500.With the collapse of TransBus in 2004 and subsequent restructuring by the administrators, Plaxton and Alexander Dennis were sold to different parties. As Pointer production had been transferred to the former Alexander plant at
Falkirk , it became an Alexander Dennis product. Plaxton, once again an independent company, has signalled its return to the bus market by developing the Centro on VDL and MAN chassis to join its Primo low-floor minibus in competition with the Pointer.As of 2006 the Pointer was still popular in the UK, securing large orders from Stagecoach, First and
Arriva .On 20 March 2006 Alexander Dennis announced the replacement for the Pointer Dart, the Enviro200 Dart, with the vehicle being launched in August 2006. Some Pointers were still being finished off as the first Enviro200 Darts came off the production line, but all have now been delivered.
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Plaxton
*Henlys Group PLC
*Alexander Dennis External links
* [http://www.alexander-dennis.com/single_deck/pointer.htm Alexander Dennis Pointer product website]
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