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What is a flat nose bus?

What is a flat nose bus?

Rear-Engine Flat-Nose (transit) A RE flat nose usually has a smoother, quieter ride, since the engine is located at the opposite end of the bus from the driver. You do lose floor space in the rear where the engine box is located, but usually can still make use of the space by installing a bed or storage above it.

How much does a brand new international bus cost?

New buses can cost anywhere from $90,000 to $290,000, depending on the type. Most schools need to apply for financing and grants to cover their fleet renewal costs.

Does international still make school buses?

Established in 2002 by Navistar through the reorganization of subsidiary manufacturer American Transportation Corporation (AmTran), IC currently produces school buses and commercial-use buses for multiple applications.

What is an IC CE bus?

The IC Bus CE Series is a high floor type-C bus with an integrated chassis and body. It is primarily used in school bus applications, as well as some commercial applications. The bus was originally introduced by International Bus as the IC (“integrated chassis”) in 2000.

How long is a flat nose school bus?

To estimate the total length of a bus, take your window count and multiply it by 2.5, and then add length to account for the type of front end: roughly 10 feet for a dog nose or van front, and about 6 feet for a flat front.

How long is an international school bus?

A full size school bus is any bus over 35 feet in length, with most between 40 – 42 feet in length.

What engine does an international school bus have?

International 3300
Body style(s)Cowled chassis school bus commercial bus
RelatedInternational DuraStar International 3200
Powertrain
Engine(s)Navistar VT365 V8 Navistar MaxxForce 7 V8 Navistar DT466/MaxxForceDT I6 Cummins ISB6.7 I6 PSI 8.8L LPG V8

Who owns IC bus?

Traton
Navistar InternationalNavistar Inc
IC Bus/Parent organizations

Who makes electric school buses?

Lion Electric
Lion Electric, a manufacturer of electric medium- and heavy-duty urban vehicles, has secured an order for its electric school buses from the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The initial order of 10 LionC buses follows Lion’s recent delivery to the Twin Rivers Unified School District in Sacramento.