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Neoplan N4009

Neoplan N4009
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Arriva North West & Wales Neoplan N4009 in May 2005
Overview
ManufacturerNeoplan
Production1988-99
AssemblyStuttgart, Germany
Body and chassis
Doors1
Floor typeLow floor
ChassisIntegral
RelatedNeoplan N4016
Powertrain
EngineMAN or DAF
Capacity23 to 31 (seated)
TransmissionVoith or ZF
Dimensions
Length9 m (30 ft)
Width2.5 m (8.2 ft)

The Neoplan N4009 was a low-floor midibus built by Neoplan between 1988 and 1999, initially at Stuttgart in Germany and later also in Poland. It is the smaller version of the Neoplan N4016 full-size bus.

Specifications

It has a rounded roof dome similar to the N4016 and a double-curvature windscreen with a separately mounted destination sign. It is 9m long and 2.5m wide, and is powered by a horizontal MAN or DAF engine with Voith or ZF Friedrichshafen transmission. It typically seated 23 with a large standing capacity.

United Kingdom

Only three buses were sold in the United Kingdom. These were bought by MTL, Liverpool in 1995, and passed to MTL's successor Arriva North West & Wales in 2000. They were in service until 2008, when they were sold on to Heartlands Bus in the Midlands.

In mid to late 2010, the three right hand drive N4009s were scrapped and retired.

References

  • Millar, Alan (2007) Bus & Coach Recognition : Ian Allan Ltd., ISBN 0-7110-3136-3

External links

Media related to Neoplan N4009 at Wikimedia Commons

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