Dennis Arrow
| Dennis Arrow | |
|---|---|
Aintree Coach Line East Lancs Pyoneer bodied Arrow in 2017 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Dennis |
| Production | 1995-1998 |
| Body and chassis | |
| Doors | 1 door or 2 doors |
| Floor type | Step entrance |
| Related | Dennis Lance Dennis Trident 3 |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | Cummins C8.3 |
| Transmission | ZF |
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 10.1, 10.7 and 11.2 metres |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Dennis Dominator |
| Successor | Dennis Trident 2 |
The Dennis Arrow was a double-decker bus manufactured by Dennis in the United Kingdom between 1995 and 1998, replacing the Dennis Dominator.
History
The Dennis Arrow was available with Northern Counties Palatine and East Lancs E Type/Pyoneer bodywork. It was sold to just five operators in the United Kingdom, including Capital Citybus who bought 54[1] of the 73 built (the total number also included two purpose-built playbuses), London & Country who took 10[2] and Nottingham City Transport who took four. The Dennis Arrow was superseded by the low-floor Dennis Trident 2.
References
- ↑ Dennis Arrow Ian's Bus Stop
- ↑ Dennis Arrow AD Class Ian's Bus Stop
External links
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