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- Rigid_bus abstract "A rigid bus (either a motor bus or trolleybus) is a vehicle used in public transportation with a single, rigid chassis. A bus of this type is to be contrasted with an articulated or bi-articulated bus, which will have two or more two rigid sections linked by a pivoting joint, and also with a trailer bus, which is formed out of a bus bodied semi-trailer pulled by a conventional tractor unit. The term \"rigid bus\" is used mainly in British English and Australian English and usually only when distinguishing such buses from articulated buses, such as when describing a fleet that includes both types. In the case of two-axle buses, which must be single-chassis, rigid vehicles, British English often refers to such vehicles as \"two-axle\" buses, only using the term \"rigid\" when referring to vehicles with three or more axles, which can be either rigid or articulated.The term \"rigid bus\" is not used in American English, where the distinction is commonly made using the term \"non-articulated\" bus or, when the context is clear, \"standard\" bus. However, the expression \"standard bus\" can be confusing, because it is sometimes used, in other English speaking countries, to refer to a uniform bus design developed for and by a number of European bus manufacturers, in two model generations, between the 1960s and the end of the 20th century. The German VöV-Standard-Bus includes the Mercedes-Benz O305 and the Mercedes-Benz O405 types, each of which, in both rigid and articulated forms, was widely acquired and used by bus operators in English speaking countries outside North America.Rigid buses may be of either single-deck or double-deck design, and may have either two axles or multi-axles. However, the expression \"rigid bus\" is seldom used to describe a double-decker bus, because very few double-decker buses have anything other than a rigid chassis.Single-decker rigid buses are used mainly on bus lines with an average ridership (for example, as transit buses or regional buses on routes with normal levels of patronage), or as coaches.".
- Rigid_bus thumbnail Magirus-Deutz_L117_Überlandbus.jpg?width=300.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageID "34317427".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageLength "3187".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageRevisionID "679431653".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink American_English.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Articulated_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Australian_English.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Bi-articulated_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buses_by_type.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(bus).
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Double-decker_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink High-floor.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Kinematic_pair.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Low-floor_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz_O305.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz_O405.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Motor_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Multi-axle_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Public_transport.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Semi-trailer.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Single-deck_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Tractor_unit.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Trailer_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Transit_bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Trolleybus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink VöV-Standard-Bus.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLink File:Magirus-Deutz_L117_Überlandbus.jpg.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "A rigid bus".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rigid (two-axle)".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rigid bus".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rigid".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two-axle".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "buses".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "non-articulated".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid (two-axle) buses".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid bus".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid chassis".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid trolleybus".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid trolleybuses".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid-bodied buses".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "rigid/standard".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "standard/two-axle".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-axle vehicles".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-axle".
- Rigid_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buses.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Rigid_bus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rigid_bus subject Category:Buses_by_type.
- Rigid_bus hypernym Vehicle.
- Rigid_bus type MeanOfTransportation.
- Rigid_bus type Type.
- Rigid_bus type Type.
- Rigid_bus comment "A rigid bus (either a motor bus or trolleybus) is a vehicle used in public transportation with a single, rigid chassis. A bus of this type is to be contrasted with an articulated or bi-articulated bus, which will have two or more two rigid sections linked by a pivoting joint, and also with a trailer bus, which is formed out of a bus bodied semi-trailer pulled by a conventional tractor unit.".
- Rigid_bus label "Rigid bus".
- Rigid_bus sameAs Q1665648.
- Rigid_bus sameAs Solobus.
- Rigid_bus sameAs Autobús_rígido.
- Rigid_bus sameAs Standardbus.
- Rigid_bus sameAs m.0hzn_p8.
- Rigid_bus sameAs Q1665648.
- Rigid_bus wasDerivedFrom Rigid_bus?oldid=679431653.
- Rigid_bus depiction Magirus-Deutz_L117_Überlandbus.jpg.
- Rigid_bus isPrimaryTopicOf Rigid_bus.