Seen here is First Aberdeens Platinum 19 branded Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 37641
That's a B7TL because of the way of the lights
Seen here is First Aberdeens Platinum 19 branded Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 37641
Seen here is First Aberdeens Platinum 19 branded Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 37641
Seen here is First Aberdeens Platinum 19 branded Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 37641
and you're wrong.Having the older styled front doesn't means that it's a B7TLThat's a B7TL because of the way of the lights
That is a B9TL - Wrightbus offered the Gemini 2 with Gemini 1 front, to allow operators to have fleet similarity between Gem 1s & Gem 2s.That's a B7TL because of the way of the lights
That's also incorrect, you do not get Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodied Streetdecks. You get buses with the Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodywork, and you get buses with the Streetdeck bodywork. Not both.There's no such thing as a 'gemini 2 b7tl'.
You have:
Wright Eclipse Gemini 1 bodied Volvo B7TL
Wright Eclipse Gemini 1 bodied Volvo B9TL
Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL
Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodied Volvo B5LH/B5TL./Wright Streetdeck.
Trust me, I live in a city that has both types of B9TLs, B7TLs and StreetDecks...
B7TL's finished production in 2006 this was new in 2008 that makes it a B9TL i do not see how the lights would make it a B7TL if it was but its notThat's a B7TL because of the way of the lights
As far as I'm aware, both can be either. I'm pretty certain that the London varients of both of those are gasket glazed.Gemini IIIs have gasket windows and Streetdecks have Bonded windows
B7TL's finished production in 2006
Could be wrong but if i remember correctly Gemini IIIs have gasket windows and Streetdecks have Bonded windows, sure thats one difference between them? i think.
Arh thank you for correcting me on that matter, however i was not stating the glazing has anything to do with the chassis more the body, if you actually look you'll (i researched since my last post) that Gemini IIIs do in fact have gasket and Streetdecks have bonded although as always bonded glazing could appear on a Gemini III on operators requestThe B9TL 4X2 started production in 2006 with the last B7TLs being built in 2007. (There's a batch in Glasgow which share the same registrations marks "SF07" where one half of the batch are B7TL and the later half are B9TL).
The Glazing type has nothing to do with the chassis.
Arh thank you for correcting me on that matter, however i was not stating the glazing has anything to do with the chassis more the body, if you actually look you'll (i researched since my last post) that Gemini IIIs do in fact have gasket and Streetdecks have bonded although as always bonded glazing could appear on a Gemini III on operators request
It seems as though it has always been a thing with Wrightbus as that was one way to tell the difference between an Eclipse and Pulsar although both had been manufactured with Bonded/gasket on request