- Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro
The Mercedes-Benz Citaro (or O530) is the current
Mercedes-Benz /EvoBus mainstreambus intended forpublic transport , introduced in1997 and replaced the Mercedes-Benz O405/O405N series. Manufactured inMannheim (Germany ),Ligny-en-Barrois (France ) andSámano (Spain ), it features alow floor for easy access.Models
Urban model
The standard urban model is available in a number of versions:
* standard 12m twin-axle
* 10.5m twin-axle (Citaro K)
* 15m tri-axle (Citaro L)
* 18m articulated (Citaro G)
* 20m four-axle articulated (Citaro GL "CapaCity")
* 12m twin-axle "low entry" (Citaro LE)uburban/interurban model
A series of suburban/interurban versions is also produced, with all seats fitted on platforms:
* 12m twin-axle (Citaro Ü)
* 13m twin-axle (Citaro MÜ)
* 15m tri-axle (Citaro LÜ)
* 18m articulated (Citaro GÜ)
* 12m twin-axle "low entry" (Citaro LE Ü)
* 13m twin-axle "low entry" (Citaro LE MÜ)pecifications
Operators are able to choose between two different front stylings: the standard design features an angled destination display and is primarily marketed for urban buses, while a version with a one-piece windscreen covering the destination display also is available and is primarily intended for interurban use. However, all models are available with either version.
Other customizations include the number and type of doors as well as the internal layout. Two types of seats are offered as part of the standard range, again with a basic model for urban use and an enhanced version for longer-distance routes, although both also are available on all models.
Aside from the usual
diesel engine s, the Citaro is also available with a powerfulEuro IV natural gas engine (model M 447 hLAG) rated at 185 kW (252 PS) or 240 kW (326 PS) - the latter rating used mainly for interurban and articulated buses or standard-length city buses operating in areas with a hilly topography. These engines are also optionally available with Enhanced Environmentally-friendly Vehicle (EEV) certification, meaning that their emission levels are lower than even the most stringentEuropean Union emissions standards.In
2005 , Mercedes-Benz/EvoBus launched a new version of the Citaro to coincide with the introduction ofEuro IV -,Euro V - and EEV-compliant engines. Apart from minor technical alternations, mainly to accommodate the new generation of engines, the external design received a facelift to give the buses a less angular look, with internal panelling altered accordingly. Production of the old model ceased by autumn2006 . The Citaro LE and Citaro LE Ü models, which were introduced at the same time, were never produced to the old design.Non-standard bodies
As a one-off, German operators
üstra ofHanover and LVB ofLeipzig took delivery of a batch of Citaros bodied to a special design by James Irvine for the 2000 World Exposition. Leipzig's vehicles were lent to Hanover for the duration of the exhibition, but subsequently returned to normal service in their home city. All other Citaros bodied by Mercedes-Benz were to standard designs, however a number of chassis were bodied by independent manufacturers, most notably Hess ofSwitzerland . However, the Citaro has more recently only been sold as a complete product.In 2007 the workshops of the
Szeged (Hungary ) bus operator SZKT converted a regular Citaro to a trolleybus. As of January 2008 3 such buses are already serving as a trolley and more examples are in preparation in the near future. [YouTube: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB-7K4N7PtI Mercedes-Benz Citaro trolley in Szeged] . Retrieved on 31 October 2007.]Hydrogen fuel cell version
Even though the usual Citaro models are powered by
diesel ornatural gas , there is also ahydrogen fuel cell -powered version, designated "Citaro BZ" or "O530BZ". About 35 of these buses have been in service in a variety of different world cities in order to test the feasibility of hydrogen fuel cells in different operating circumstances and different conditions, especially weather conditions.London fires
When
Transport for London bought articulated Citaros in2003 and2004 , four buses caught fire, although there were no casualties involved. In fact, one was burnt on its delivery journey, for unexplained reasons. Mercedes-Benz did, however, address the problem, though the buses were withdrawn for some time that saw the brief return of the just-retiredRoutemaster s. Unfortunately, these buses were said to have marred the reputation of articulated buses in theUnited Kingdom , and some Londoners nicknamed them "Chariots of Fire". [The London Bus Page: [http://www.londonbuspage.com/040324.htm Chariots Of Fire Taken Off The Road] . 25 March 2004; retrieved on 31 October 2007.]Gallery
References
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Biodiesel External links
* [http://www.evobus.com EvoBus]
* [http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingdom/mpc/mpc_unitedkingdom_website/en/home_mpc/buses/home/products/new_buses/new_Citaro_12.html Mercedes-Benz/EvoBus Citaro page]
* [http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingdom/mpc/mpc_unitedkingdom_website/en/home_mpc/buses/home/products/new_buses/new_Citaro_G.html Mercedes-Benz/EvoBus Citaro G page]
* [http://ratb.metrouusor.com/parc/citaro1/citaro.html Mercedes Citaro first version in Bucharest]
* [http://ratb.metrouusor.com/parc/citaro2/citaro2.html Mercedes Citaro new 2007 version in Bucharest]
*cite news |first=Nick |last=Paumgarten |title=Ich Bin Ein M4 |url=http://www.newyorker.com/talk/2008/05/26/080526ta_talk_paumgarten |work=New Yorker |date=2008-05-26 |accessdate=2008-05-24Hydrogen
* [http://www.fuel-cell-bus-club.com/ Official website of the Fuel Cell Bus Club]
* [http://www.newenergy.is/ Official website of Icelandic New Energy with information including details of ECTOS]
* [http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/ecobus/1206.asp Section of the Western Australia Department of Planning and Infrastructure's website with details of the Perth Citaro BZ trial]
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