Wright Pulsar Gemini - Features

Features

As with Wright Eclipse Geminis, this bus has both the upper and lower deck front windows forming part of a single oval shape, with the destination blind in between. In London, they have two doors for passenger loading, one at the front and one in the centre. The staircase is situated between the front and centre entrances.

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
  • Pulsar Gemini HEV

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