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- Scania_Citywide abstract "The Scania Citywide is a series of integral low-floor and low-entry buses introduced by Scania in 2011, replacing the Scania OmniCity and OmniLink, except in UK and Ireland, where Scania chose to rely on Alexander Dennis, Irizar and other local bodywork manufacturers instead. The series shares front styling details with the Scania Touring coach, while most of the design is a simple facelift from the OmniCity and OmniLink.".
- Q4459996 abstract "The Scania Citywide is a series of integral low-floor and low-entry buses introduced by Scania in 2011, replacing the Scania OmniCity and OmniLink, except in UK and Ireland, where Scania chose to rely on Alexander Dennis, Irizar and other local bodywork manufacturers instead. The series shares front styling details with the Scania Touring coach, while most of the design is a simple facelift from the OmniCity and OmniLink.".
- Scania_Citywide comment "The Scania Citywide is a series of integral low-floor and low-entry buses introduced by Scania in 2011, replacing the Scania OmniCity and OmniLink, except in UK and Ireland, where Scania chose to rely on Alexander Dennis, Irizar and other local bodywork manufacturers instead. The series shares front styling details with the Scania Touring coach, while most of the design is a simple facelift from the OmniCity and OmniLink.".
- Q4459996 comment "The Scania Citywide is a series of integral low-floor and low-entry buses introduced by Scania in 2011, replacing the Scania OmniCity and OmniLink, except in UK and Ireland, where Scania chose to rely on Alexander Dennis, Irizar and other local bodywork manufacturers instead. The series shares front styling details with the Scania Touring coach, while most of the design is a simple facelift from the OmniCity and OmniLink.".