Volvo B10R
The Volvo B10R was a rear-engined bus chassis manufactured by Volvo between 1978 and 1992. It was as its predecessor, the B59, aimed as a citybus chassis, and was succeeded by the more versatile B10B in 1992.[2]
Volvo B10R | |
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TrønderBilene Säffle-bodied B10R in Levanger | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Volvo |
Production | 1978-1992 |
Assembly | Sweden |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Bus chassis |
Floor type | Step entrance |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 9.6-litre horizontally rear-mounted I-6 Volvo THD100[1] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Volvo B59 |
Successor | Volvo B10B |
The B10Rs were bodied mainly by Aabenraa for Denmark, by Säffle and Aabenraa for Sweden by Arna, Säffle, by Hess in Switzerland, by Camo, Salvador Caetano and Irmãos Mota in Portugal and VBK for Norway.
In Australia, a few B10Rs were operated by Busways, Hornibrook Bus Lines and Surfside Buslines.[3][4][5]
References
- Commercial catalogue - Applications Letrika
- Low floor Volvo KOs deckers Commercial Motor 4 July 1978
- Busways Australian Bus Fleet Lists
- Hornibrook Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists
- Surfside Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists
External links
Media related to Volvo B10R at Wikimedia Commons
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