Wright Pathfinder
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The Wright Pathfinder was a low entry and low floor single-decker bus body built on Dennis Lance SLF and Scania N113CRL chassis by Wrightbus between 1993 and 1995.[1][2]
Wright Pathfinder | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Wrightbus |
Production | 1993 - 1995 |
Assembly | Ballymena, Northern Ireland |
Body and chassis | |
Doors | 1 or 2 |
Floor type | Low floor Low entry |
Chassis | Dennis Lance SLF Scania N113CRL |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Cummins (Dennis Lance SLF) Scania (Scania N113CRL) |
Capacity | 31 to 42 seated |
Dimensions | |
Length | 11.95 metres |
Width | 2.50 metres |
Height | 3.00 metres |
Chronology | |
Successor | Wright Axcess-Ultralow |
History
Of the 95 Pathfinders produced, London Regional Transport subsidiaries purchased 38 on Dennis Lance chassis and all 30 Scania N113CRLs. They were London's first low-floor buses. The first examples were operated by London United on route 120 and CentreWest on route 222.[3][4]
Other purchasers (all on Dennis Lances) included Badgerline, London & Country and Northern General.[4] The Pathfinder was succeeded in 1995 by the Axcess-Ultralow.[5]
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