Marshall C37

Marshall C37

Rossendale Transport Marshall C37 bodied Dennis Dart at Bury Interchange in November 2008
Overview
Manufacturer Marshall Bus
Production 1993–1997
Body and chassis
Doors 1 door (outside London)
2 doors (domestic London)
Floor type Step-entrance
Chassis Dennis Dart/MAN 11.220
Powertrain
Engine Cummins B Series (Dennis Dart)
Capacity 36 to 41 seated
Dimensions
Length 8.8m to 9.9m
Width 2.5m
Height 3.0m
Chronology
Predecessor Duple Dartline
Successor Marshall Capital

The Marshall C37 was a step-entrance midibus body introduced in 1993 on the Dennis Dart chassis, the body was also able to be fitted to the MAN 11.220 chassis. About 140 were produced. Brighton & Hove and Oxford Bus Company purchased 20 each while China Motor Bus purchased eight for use on express services on Hong Kong Island, with air conditioning and various other options as standard.[1]

A common feature is that it was fitted with the wrap-around windscreen with arched top with a separate destination blind for most of the buses. Production stopped in 1997 when it was replaced by the low floor Marshall Capital.

References

  1. Marshall C37 Bus Lists on the Web

External links

Media related to Marshall C37 at Wikimedia Commons

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