Wright Solar Fusion

The Wright Solar Fusion is a type of low floor articulated bus body, which was built for Scania L94UA and used in the United Kingdom. A rigid version, the Wright Solar of similar appearance is available for the Scania L94UB.

  • Owners
  • Nottingham owns 4 Wright Solar Fusion
  • Go Gateshead owns 4 Wright Solar Fusion
  • Scania,Worksop owns 2 Wright Solar Fusion, sold to First Manchester and Nottingham
  • Forsyth,Glasgow owns 1 Wright Solar Fusion


Wrightbus
Current
  • Solar
  • Eclipse Metro
  • Eclipse Urban/Eclipse 2
  • Eclipse Commuter
  • Eclipse SchoolRun
  • Eclipse Gemini/Eclipse Gemini 2
  • StreetCar
  • Pulsar/Pulsar 2
  • Electrocity
  • Meridian
  • Gemini 2 DL/Gemini 2 HEV
  • StreetLite
  • New Bus for London
Former
  • Handybus
  • Endeavour
  • Endurance
  • Cityranger
  • Urbanranger
  • Nimbus
  • Pathfinder
  • Axcess-Ultralow
  • Axcess-Floline
  • Liberator
  • Renown
  • Fusion
  • Cadet/Merit
  • Commander
  • Crusader/Crusader 2
  • Eclipse Fusion
  • Solar Fusion
  • Pulsar Gemini

Famous quotes containing the words wright, solar and/or fusion:

    To speak in a flat voice
    Is all that I can do.
    —James Wright (1927–1980)

    Senta: These boats, sir, what are they for?
    Hamar: They are solar boats for Pharaoh to use after his death. They’re the means by which Pharaoh will journey across the skies with the sun, with the god Horus. Each day they will sail from east to west, and each night Pharaoh will return to the east by the river which runs underneath the earth.
    William Faulkner (1897–1962)

    The sadistic person is as dependent on the submissive person as the latter is on the former; neither can live without the other. The difference is only that the sadistic person commands, exploits, hurts, humiliates, and that the masochistic person is commanded, exploited, hurt, humiliated. This is a considerable difference in a realistic sense; in a deeper emotional sense, the difference is not so great as that which they both have in common: fusion without integrity.
    Erich Fromm (1900–1980)