Wright Pathfinder/Pathfinder 320 | |
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A Wrightbus Pathfinder body on Scania N113CRL chassis being operated by Arriva North West and Wales in St Helens
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Wrightbus |
Body and chassis | |
Doors | 1 or 2 doors |
Floor type |
Low floor Low entry |
Chassis |
Dennis Lance SLF Scania N113CRL |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Cummins (Dennis Lance SLF) Scania (Scania N113CRL) |
Capacity | 31 to 42 seated |
Dimensions | |
Length | 11950mm |
Width | 2500mm |
Height | 3000mm |
Chronology |
The Wright Pathfinder, or Pathfinder 320, is a low entry and Low floor single-decker bus body built by Wright of Ballymena on Dennis Lance SLF and Scania N113CRL chassis. It was introduced in 1993.
A majority of Pathfinders, on both types of chassis, were built for London buses; these have unusual single-piece front doors. A common design is that they have double-curvature windscreen with an arched top seen on most Wrightbus single-decker buses. The Lances were London's first low-floor buses. The first London examples were of bus type LLW and were operated on route 120 by London United from their Hounslow garage and on route 222 by Centrewest (now First London) from their Uxbridge garage; both have been superseded by more modern vehicles. The London buses are also well noted, due to their use of Northern Ireland registered numberplates (RDZ xxxx), because they were built in Wrightbus's factory in Ballymena, in the north-east of the country.