- Single-decker bus
A single-decker bus or single-decker is a
bus that has a single level. Normally the use of the term "single-decker" refers to a standard 2axle d rigid bus, in direct contrast to the use of the termdouble-decker bus , which is essentially a single decked bus with an extra deck and staircase. These types of single-deckers may feature one or more doors, and varying engine positions.In regions where double-deckers are not common, the term "single-decker" may lack common usage, as in one sense all other main types of bus have a single deck. Also, the term may become synonymous with the name
transit bus or related terms, which can correctly be applied to double-deckers too.With the exception of regions of major double deck or
articulated bus operation, usually urban areas, the single decker is the standard mode ofpublic transport bus travel, increasingly withlow floor features.With their origins in van chassis,
minibus es are not usually considered "single-deckers", although modern minibus designs blur this distinction.Midibus es can also be regarded as both included with and separate from standard single-deckers, in terms of "full size" length and vehicle weights, although again design developments have seen this distinction blurred. Some coach style buses that do not have underfloor luggage space can also be correctly termed as single-deckers, with some sharing standard bus chassis designs, such as theVolvo B10M , with a different body style applied.ee also
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