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- Motor_bus abstract "Motor bus or motorbus is a now somewhat archaic term referring to a bus powered by an onboard internal combustion engine, as opposed to a horse-drawn bus, steam bus or trolleybus. Motor buses began appearing on public roads shortly before the turn of the 20th century, and by 1905 were a significant feature of, e.g. the streets of London. They are now commonly referred to simply as \"buses\".The term \"motor bus\" continues in occasional use in North America, in particular when distinguishing internal-combustion-engined buses from trolleybuses, as North American English commonly regards the latter as a type of bus – and normally spells the term as two words, \"trolley bus\". In American English, motor coach is sometimes used as a synonym for \"motor bus\", as \"trolley coach\" is likewise considered a synonym for \"trolley bus\", but the \"coach\" variants of both terms are older terms that are now used much less commonly than the \"bus\" variants. \"Motor coach\" is not a synonym for motor bus in British English, where \"coach\" has a narrower meaning, but the meaning of \"coach\" in American English is more broad and can refer to a transit bus.Although many early motor buses were equipped with a petrol (gasoline) engine, since about the 1940s the overwhelming majority of them have been powered by a diesel engine via a mechanical transmission. Towards the end of the 20th century, the emergence of other, alternative, forms of propulsion, such as compressed natural gas engines and hybrid electric motors (using a generator powered by a smaller diesel engine), have brought about a significant reduction in the proportion of new motor buses fuelled by diesel.In the first few decades of the history of motor buses, limitations in internal combustion engine technology, along with other disadvantages, made motor buses relatively uncompetitive in urban applications by comparison with trams (streetcars), and later trolleybuses, and in interurban and regional public transportation by comparison with interurban railroads and other passenger trains. For that reason, the urban tramway networks that were closed down prior to the 1950s were commonly replaced by trolleybus systems instead of transit motor bus networks.As the 20th century proceeded, however, improvements in motor bus technology, the expansion of road systems, and the use of more vigorous, sometimes even ruthless, marketing techniques in the promotion of motor buses, had a major effect.By the start of the 1970s, most of the urban tramway networks and trolleybus systems, and interurban railroads, in the English-speaking world had been closed down, to be replaced by motor buses. In some cases, these closures occurred just in time for the 1973 oil crisis, which started to swing the pendulum back towards transport powered by means other than internal combustion.".
- Motor_bus thumbnail Buss_skelleftea_pitea_lulea_1920.jpg?width=300.
- Motor_bus wikiPageID "10403216".
- Motor_bus wikiPageLength "4883".
- Motor_bus wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Motor_bus wikiPageRevisionID "700705642".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink 1973_oil_crisis.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buses_by_type.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink China_Motor_Bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(bus).
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Compressed_natural_gas.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_fuel.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink English-speaking_world.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Gasoline.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Horsebus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_electric_bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Interurban.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Kowloon_Motor_Bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Motor_Bus_Society.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink North_American_English.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Public_transport.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Steam_bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink The_Motor_Bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Train.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Transit_bus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(mechanics).
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink Trolleybus.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink File:Buss_skelleftea_pitea_lulea_1920.jpg.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLink File:Iasi_MAZ_bus_1.jpg.
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText ""motor buses"".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Motor bus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "bus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "conventional bus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "gasoline bus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor bus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor buses".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor coach".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motor coaches".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motorbus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motorbuses".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motorised bus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "motorised omnibus".
- Motor_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "omnibuses".
- Motor_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buses.
- Motor_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Motor_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Motor_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Motor_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stack_begin.
- Motor_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stack_end.
- Motor_bus subject Category:Buses_by_type.
- Motor_bus type Type.
- Motor_bus type Redirect.
- Motor_bus type Type.
- Motor_bus comment "Motor bus or motorbus is a now somewhat archaic term referring to a bus powered by an onboard internal combustion engine, as opposed to a horse-drawn bus, steam bus or trolleybus. Motor buses began appearing on public roads shortly before the turn of the 20th century, and by 1905 were a significant feature of, e.g. the streets of London.".
- Motor_bus label "Motor bus".
- Motor_bus sameAs Q6918178.
- Motor_bus sameAs m.0hzp4kb.
- Motor_bus sameAs Q6918178.
- Motor_bus wasDerivedFrom Motor_bus?oldid=700705642.
- Motor_bus depiction Buss_skelleftea_pitea_lulea_1920.jpg.
- Motor_bus isPrimaryTopicOf Motor_bus.