Solaris Urbino 10

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Solaris Urbino 10
Solaris Urbino Warsaw Airport 2005.jpg
Solaris Urbino 10 from 2004 at Warsaw Chopin Airport
Overview
ManufacturerSolaris Bus & Coach
Production2002-present
AssemblyBolechowo, Poland
Body and chassis
ClassSingle-deck city-bus
Doors3 doors
Floor typeLow floor
Powertrain
Engine1) Iveco NEF F4AE0681B
2) Cummins ISB6.7E6 250B
3) Cummins ISB6.7E6 280B
Capacity91
Power output1) 177 KW
2) 184 KW
3) 206 KW
TransmissionVOITH D851.3
ZF Ecolife
Dimensions
Length9940 mm
Width2550 mm
Height2850 mm
3035 mm (with air conditioning)
Curb weight15500 kg
Chronology
PredecessorSolaris Urbino 9

Solaris Urbino 10 is a series of low-floor buses from the Solaris Urbino series, designed for transport, produced since 2002 by the Polish company Solaris Bus & Coach in Bolechowo near Poznań. Being produced in the Urbino third-generation models, but this is the second generation Urbino 10.[1]

History[]

The Neoplan Polska company had created a family of buses under the new brand name Solaris and started from the models with lengths of 9, 12, 15 and 18 meters.[2] After an announcement by one of the cities in the tender for larger number of buses with lengths of 10 metres, Solaris Bus & Coach developed a new model with this length, initially offered under the brand Solaris Urbinetto 10. At the same time they abandoned the production of the shortest model Solaris Urbino 9.[3]

Since the spring of 2005 the company has produced Solaris Urbino 10 in their third generation, but this is the second version of this bus. It is produced in versions with diesel engines (initially meeting emission standards of Euro 3 and Euro 4, Euro 5 or EEV), and since 2005 can be manufactured with a variety of gas-powered CNG engines by companies like Iveco and MAN. The basic engine used in this bus model is the Cummins ISB6.7E5 250B with a maximum power 180.5 kW (245 hp), meeting the requirements of the Euro 5 standard, with an option of stronger Cummins ISB6.7E5 285B unit with maximum power of 209 kW (284 hp). All axles come from ZF. The front axle is ZF RL 75 EC or optional ZF RL 85 A, rear axle ZF AV 132 is fitted as standard with a gearbox retarder. The chassis has a central lubrication system.[4] The bus has the construction made from corrosion-resistant steel. Similarly the panels are from aluminium. The electrical system is based on the CAN bus system.[5]

Solaris Urbino 10 in Europe[]

Country City Operator Number
(by operator)
Number
(by country)
 Austria Bad Ischl Johann Sklona OPNV Pammesberger KG 2 33
Dornbirn EE Rhomberg 21
Ebensee Sklona Touristik 1
Koblach Loacker Touristik GmbH 5
Schwaz Leo Ledermair GmbH 1
Vienna ÖBB Postbus GmbH 3
 Czech Republic Ostrava Dopravní podnik Ostrava 20 20
 France Antibes La Sophipolitaine des transports urbains 8 17
Lons-le-Saunier Tallis 3
Narbonne SNT 6
 Germany Dresden DVB 5 11
Speyer FirstGroup Rhein-Neckar 3
Waiblingen Omnibus-Verkehr Ruoff GmbH 2
Weinstadt Omnibus Dannenmann GmbH 1
 Norway Lillehammer Veolia Transport Sør 2 11
Oslo Norgesbuss 7
Tønsberg Unibuss 2
 Poland Augustów Necko 2 187
Cieszyn ZGK 1
Czechowice-Dziedzice PKM 3
Czerwonak Transkom Koziegłowy 3
Gniezno MPK 7
Inowrocław MPK 4
Jastrzębie-Zdrój PKM 3
Jelenia Góra MZK 5
Kalisz KLA 2
Kielce ZTM 5
Konin MZK 4
Legnica MPK 10
Łowicz MZK 6
Malbork MZK 1
Ostrów Wielkopolski MZK 1
Oświęcim MZK 5
Piła MZK 4
Rędziny GZK 10
Sieradz MPK 3
Skierniewice MZK 6
Starogard Gdański MZK 6
Szczecin SPA Klonowica 4
Świerklaniec PKM 4
Warsaw Agencja Mienia Wojskowego 1
Warsaw Mobilis 53
Warszawa MZA Warszawa[6] 16
Warszawa Welcome Airport Services
Warsaw Chopin Airport
2
Włocławek MPK 18
Żywiec MZK 2
  Switzerland Bern Eurobus 1 19
Kreuzlingen VBRF E. Meier Fahrzeugtechnik AG 7
Locarno FART 8
Freienbach Landolt 3[7]
 Hungary Debrecen Piremon 1 5
Budapest BKV 4
 Italy Avellino CTI-ATI 9 15
Cagliari Azienda Regionale Sarda Transporti 4
Canosa di Puglia Caputo Giuseppe 1
Cortina d'Ampezzo Servizi Ampezzo 1
 Slovakia Bratislava Dopravný podnik Bratislava 10[8] 10
Amount 324
For: 1 August 2015

References[]

  1. ^ "Tabor". PKM Czechowice. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Solaris Urbino 10". Solaris Bus and Coach. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  3. ^ "History - Urbino 9". Solaris Bus and Coach.
  4. ^ "Bratislava receives the first ten Solaris Urbino 10". Infobus. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  5. ^ Solaris. ISBN 9788392075745.
  6. ^ "ZTM Warsaw Website". ZTM Warszawa. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Phototrans: Landolt Transport AG". Phototrans. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  8. ^ "imhd.sk: Solaris Urbino 10". imhd.sk. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
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