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Unitrans 6773 and 6774 were ex-West Riding double decker buses operated in regular service by Unitrans in Davis, California. Originally, they were part of a fleet of 55 identical buses built in 1968 and 1969 that operated in Yorkshire. These buses were modified by Unitrans with right side passenger doors and wheelchair lifts located behind the stairwell, which necessitated the removal of some of the lower-level seating. These modifications also necessitated the use of a conductor as the driver was unable to see or collect bus fare from passengers entering or exiting through the right side passenger doors. Having been sold in 2001, they are no longer part of the Unitrans fleet. ==Technical specifications== Manufacturer (chassis): Daimler Company Manufacturer (coachwork): Charles H. Roe Ltd. Model (chassis): CRG6LX Fleetline Model (coachwork): Roe H43/33F Date built: May, 1969 Engine: Gardner diesel with Westinghouse air operated 4-speed semi-automatic transmission Seating capacity: 76 (33 downstairs, 43 upstairs) as originally equipped - ''installation of the right side passenger door and wheelchair lift resulted in the loss of some seating in the downstairs level'' Original operator: West Riding Automobile Company Original fleet numbers: 212 (6773), 213 (6774) Original licence plate numbers: PHL 212 G (6773), PHL 213 G (6774) Date acquired by Unitrans: 1980s Current status: Retired and sold in June, 2001. As of October, 2001 they were under private ownership in Crescent City, CA 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「Unitrans 6773–6774」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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