Accompanying the pictures is this article. Please note this article has clearly been through Google Translate although a power take-off would look truly spectacular and be a good congestion busting tool!
Marcopolo
exports 32 new Paradiso 1800 Doubler Decker to Chilean EME Bus
Marcopolo
delivered 32 new Paradiso 1800 Double Decker buses to the Chilean
operator EME Bus, one of Chile's largest bus companies. The vehicles
incorporated into the company's fleet will be used on interstate and
inter-municipal routes in the country.
According
to information from the export manager of Marcopolo, Ricardo
Portolan, the Chilean market is warm and the main companies in the
country have been looking for the renewal of the fleet this year.
"Chile is one of the countries that most buy double-decker buses
from Latin America. Local operators invest in more luxurious vehicles
with great technological resources. The focus is always to offer more
benefits to passengers, "emphasizes Ricardo.
Mounted
on two different chassis (Scania K440 8x2 and Volvo B450 8x2), the
vehicles manufactured for the EME Bus have a total length of 14
meters and a capacity to carry up to 57 passengers, of which 48 are
in armchairs in the semi-bed configuration of 1.09m Width located on
the top floor and 9 more on the seat configuration seats, located on
the lower floor of the bus. All buses have 2 refrigerators, a liquid
heater, power take-offs with USB roads scattered at various points in
the salons for electronic devices, on-board computer, two air
fresheners, heating, air conditioning system and system preparation.
Monitoring and audiovisual with five monitors, DVD player and AM-FM
radio.
The
lighting of the passenger halls is all composed of indirect LED
lights, which create an environment of comfort and sophistication.
The LED's are also present with touch-trigger on the reading lights
of the door lights, which also feature individual air-conditioning
outputs, headphone jack and volume control. The foci also have
built-in audio amplifiers.
Source: Marcopolo
Photos: Douglas de
Souza Melo
Oh my! The Volvo at the Marcopolo factory pic (c) Douglas de Souza Melo |
Rear view pic (c) Douglas de Souza Melo |
Stunning. pic (c) Douglas de Souza Melo |
The second part of last week's Medway Running Day coming soon. Sorry for lack of posts recently.
That Scania is a Volvo Steve :) Badging on the back would suggest so lol.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted! I admit to carelessness and only going by the distance view of the Marcopolo badge which I thought was a Scania badge! Will amend.
DeleteShould the new X1s be Metrodeckers? Would be nice but they'll likely be Streetdecks or E400MMCs wont they?
ReplyDeleteThey will 100% not be Streetdecks. I think Scania MMC's the most likely but yes, Metrodeckers would be nice.
Deletebeen on two x1 enviros recently they do seem pretty worn out and rattely. and wonder when they are going to be replaced and what they are going to be replaced with.
ReplyDeleteStill none the wiser as yet. I haven't heard of the Scania MMC demonstrator setting the place alight so we'll see what's next.
Deletetbh i think they should just buy Coaches. they would be much more suited for the grueling work on the X1.
DeleteI agree entirely. Plaxton Interdecks aren't that much more expensive. Van Hools another option as are on the London - Oxford runs. But this is First and I'll be surprised if they go down that road. Can't upset the buggy pushers can we!
Deleteyep true they will complain but thats the way to go im suprised the enviros have even lasted this long apecially seeing one of your ealier blogs on it when they were just 3 months old. as for the scanias to despite having a scania engine and being on a scania chassis there still enviro 400s.
Deletelooks like they are looking at coaches after all they are trialing a new scania 17 plate tri axle coach what do you think?
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