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Wright Commander
Arriva Buses Wales Wright Commander bodied VDL SB200 in Llandudno in May 2013
Overview
ManufacturerWrightbus
Production2002 - 2007
AssemblyBallymena, Northern Ireland
Body and chassis
Doors1 or 2
Floor typeLow floor
Low entry
ChassisDAF/VDL SB200
RelatedWright Cadet
Powertrain
EngineCummins ISBe
TransmissionVoith
Dimensions
Length12.0 metres
Width2.5 metres
Height3.0 metres
Chronology
SuccessorWright Pulsar

The Wright Commander was a low-floor single-decker bus body built on the DAF/VDL SB200 chassis by Wrightbus between 2002 and 2007.[1]

History

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Visually and structurally, it is a larger version of the Wright Cadet. Along with the Cadet, it perpetuated the 'Classic' styling for several years after the Scania (Axcess-Floline) and Volvo (Renown) based equivalents had been phased out. Of the 315 produced, 288 were purchased by Arriva, the first 14 delivered to Arriva Midlands North for services in Telford. 188 of these Arriva Commanders were exported to the Netherlands in left-hand drive configuration for use by the group's Netherlands subsidiary.[2][3]

The Commander was superseded by the Pulsar.

References

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  1. ^ "Commander". Wrightbus. Archived from the original on 11 December 2003. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Three Firsts for Wrightbus as Commander is handed over" (Press release). Wrightbus. 1 February 2002. Archived from the original on 9 November 2006. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Commanders add capacity in Telford on Arriva route". Coach & Bus Week. No. 553. Peterborough: Emap. 28 November 2002. Archived from the original on 24 December 2002. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
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    Wright Commander
    Arriva Buses Wales Wright Commander bodied VDL SB200 in Llandudno in May 2013
    Overview
    ManufacturerWrightbus
    Production2002 - 2007
    AssemblyBallymena, Northern Ireland
    Body and chassis
    Doors1 or 2
    Floor typeLow floor
    Low entry
    ChassisDAF/VDL SB200
    RelatedWright Cadet
    Powertrain
    EngineCummins ISBe
    TransmissionVoith
    Dimensions
    Length12.0 metres
    Width2.5 metres
    Height3.0 metres
    Chronology
    SuccessorWright Pulsar

    The Wright Commander was a low-floor single-decker bus body built on the DAF/VDL SB200 chassis by Wrightbus between 2002 and 2007.[1]

    History

    Visually and structurally, it is a larger version of the Wright Cadet. Along with the Cadet, it perpetuated the 'Classic' styling for several years after the Scania (Axcess-Floline) and Volvo (Renown) based equivalents had been phased out. Of the 315 produced, 288 were purchased by Arriva, the first 14 delivered to Arriva Midlands North for services in Telford. 188 of these Arriva Commanders were exported to the Netherlands in left-hand drive configuration for use by the group's Netherlands subsidiary.[2][3]

    The Commander was superseded by the Pulsar.

    References

    1. ^ "Commander". Wrightbus. Archived from the original on 11 December 2003. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
    2. ^ "Three Firsts for Wrightbus as Commander is handed over" (Press release). Wrightbus. 1 February 2002. Archived from the original on 9 November 2006. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
    3. ^ "Commanders add capacity in Telford on Arriva route". Coach & Bus Week. No. 553. Peterborough: Emap. 28 November 2002. Archived from the original on 24 December 2002. Retrieved 2 August 2024.

    Media related to Wright Commander at Wikimedia Commons
    Buses portal

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