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The Scania 3-series bus range was introduced by Scania in 1988 and was superseded by the 4-series bus range in 1997.〔(Nw Series 3 PSV at NEC ) ''Commercial Motor'' 16 June 1988〕 ==Model designations== The model designation breakdown is as follows: ;Main type *F: chassis with engine located longitudinally in front of the front axle *S: chassis with engine located longitudinally above the front axle *K: chassis with engine located longitudinally behind the rear axle *L: chassis with engine located longitudinally behind the rear axle, inclined 60° leftward *N: chassis with transverse engine located behind the rear axle *CN: complete bus based on N-chassis *CK: complete bus based on K-chassis *CL: complete bus based on L-chassis ;Engine series *9: DS9 or DSC9 series 8.5-litre engine *11: DS11 or DSC11 series 11-litre engine ;Development code *3: third generation ;Chassis type *A: chassis for articulated bus *C: chassis for single-decker, two-axle bus *D: chassis for double-decker bus *N: F-chassis for heavy-duty execution *T: chassis for single-decker or double-decker bus with trailing axle ;Steering wheel location *L: left-hand drive *R: right-hand drive ;Axle/suspension configuration *A: K-chassis: independent front suspension *B: K-chassis: rigid front axle, N-chassis: independent front suspension *L: N-chassis: rigid front axle So ''K113TLA'' would be a left-hand drive tri-axle coach with independent front suspension, while ''L113CRL'' would be a right-hand drive two-axle citybus. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scania 3-series (bus)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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