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East Lancs Kinetec

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East Lancs Kinetec
Stagecoach East Scotland East Lancs Kinetec bodied MAN 18.240 in Perth in August 2008
Overview
ManufacturerEast Lancashire Coachbuilders
Production2006-2010
Body and chassis
Doors1
Floor typeLow floor
ChassisMAN 18.240 (Kinetec)
MAN ND283F (Kinetec+)
RelatedEast Lancs Esteem
East Lancs Olympus
Powertrain
EngineMAN

The East Lancs Kinetec is a type of low-floor bus body manufactured by East Lancashire Coachbuilders for single and double-decker MAN Truck & Bus chassis. Both variants, built with Alcan aluminium extrusions, were launched at the 2006 Euro Bus Expo, notably featuring front fascia panels from MAN's integral Lion's City bus.

Design

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Kinetec single-deck

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The standard Kinetec is a single-deck bus body based on East Lancs' existing Esteem body. Reviews from its launch at the 2006 Euro Bus Expo were very poor.[citation needed]

Kinetec+ double decker

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The only East Lancs Kinetec+ produced, operated by Reading Buses in May 2008

The Kinetec+ is a low-floor double-decker bus body on the MAN ND283F (A48) chassis, marketed as a variant of East Lancs' existing Olympus double-deck body. The engine of the bus was fitted longitudinally at the rear left-hand corner of the body, wide single tyres were fitted at the rear to reduce wheel arch intrusion into the lower deck, and a portal axle allowed for the Kinetec+ to be built with a step-free floor.[1]

The first prototype Kinetec+ body was built to a 4 metres (13 ft) low-height design to fit European Union regulations, but which has been criticised.[specify] Another prototype built to Transport for London specification, with a roof height of 4.3 metres (14 ft), had been planned, however this never materialised.[citation needed]

Operators

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Stagecoach West Scotland took delivery of ten Kinetec single-decks on MAN 18.240 chassis in 2006.[1] While new into service, some of these buses suffered from windows falling out of their frames.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Euro Bus Expo '06: New show, new vehicles". Bus & Coach Professional. 24 October 2006. Archived from the original on 6 November 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  2. ^ Brown, Stewart (29 August 2007). "East Lancs rescue: winners and losers". Bus & Coach Professional. Archived from the original on 11 September 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2024. The company has also had problems with new Esteem-bodied MANs for Stagecoach in Scotland, on which windows were falling out.
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