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- Bedford_OB abstract "The Bedford OB model is a bus or coach chassis that was introduced by Bedford in 1939. It was designed as a successor to the Bedford WTB. The OB has a wheelbase of 14 feet 6 inches (4.42 m), and is a semi-forward control model, designed to carry 26 to 29-passenger bodywork. It is fitted with a 27.34 horsepower petrol engine, and has a four-speed manual gearbox and fully floating rear axle. The brakes are of the vacuum servo-assisted hydraulic type.Although only 73 were built prior to the cessation of production due to World War II, it reappeared in a largely unchanged form at the end of the war, continuing in production until 1951. A total of 12,766 were produced, making it one of the most popular buses of its type ever.Bedford co-developed with Duple the "Vista" coachwork for the OB, fronted by a classic bullnose. The ash framework was reinforced with steel, and the floor made from hardwood with softwood tongued and grooved boarding, with the exception of the cab area which was finished with alloy chequerplate. Seating capacity was normally 29 with overhead luggage racks provided for passengers, whilst the rear luggage boot was also used to store the spare wheel. The price of a complete coach, including finishing in a two-colour livery, was £1,314.10s for a 27-seater, and £1,325.10s for a twenty nine seater.Geared to reach speeds of at least 40 miles per hour (64 km/h), which was fast for its day, the OB is remembered by many for its characteristic gearbox whine.".
- Bedford_OB manufacturer Bedford_Vehicles.
- Bedford_OB thumbnail Southern_Vectis_216.JPG?width=300.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageExternalLink www.bedfordob.com.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageID "8838340".
- Bedford_OB wikiPageLength "4559".
- Bedford_OB wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Bedford_OB wikiPageRevisionID "681401048".
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Axle.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_Dunstable_plant.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_OWB.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_SB.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_Vehicles.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bedford_WTB.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bletchley_Park.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Brake.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Bus.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bedford_buses.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Churchill_tank.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(bus).
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(vehicle).
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Duple_Coachbuilders.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Petrol_engine.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Vectis.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bedford OB".
- Bedford_OB wikiPageWikiLinkText "OB".
- Bedford_OB caption "A now preserved Bedford OB previously operated by Southern Vectis".
- Bedford_OB doors "1".
- Bedford_OB floortype "Step entrance".
- Bedford_OB hasPhotoCollection Bedford_OB.
- Bedford_OB imagesize "270".
- Bedford_OB manufacturer "Bedford".
- Bedford_OB name "Bedford OB".
- Bedford_OB options "Various customer options".
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- Bedford_OB subject Category:Bedford_buses.
- Bedford_OB hypernym Bus.
- Bedford_OB type Article.
- Bedford_OB type Automobile.
- Bedford_OB type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bedford_OB type Article.
- Bedford_OB type Vehicle.
- Bedford_OB type Product.
- Bedford_OB type DesignedArtifact.
- Bedford_OB type Thing.
- Bedford_OB comment "The Bedford OB model is a bus or coach chassis that was introduced by Bedford in 1939. It was designed as a successor to the Bedford WTB. The OB has a wheelbase of 14 feet 6 inches (4.42 m), and is a semi-forward control model, designed to carry 26 to 29-passenger bodywork. It is fitted with a 27.34 horsepower petrol engine, and has a four-speed manual gearbox and fully floating rear axle.".
- Bedford_OB label "Bedford OB".
- Bedford_OB sameAs Bedford_OB.
- Bedford_OB sameAs Bedford_OB.
- Bedford_OB sameAs m.027lh_n.
- Bedford_OB sameAs Q813877.
- Bedford_OB sameAs Q813877.
- Bedford_OB wasDerivedFrom Bedford_OB?oldid=681401048.
- Bedford_OB depiction Southern_Vectis_216.JPG.
- Bedford_OB isPrimaryTopicOf Bedford_OB.
- Bedford_OB name "Bedford OB".