
Buses – Gillig
From zero and near-zero emission propulsion systems to seating configurations, amenities, technology integration, and accessibility features, GILLIG puts you in the drivers’ seat to build …
Gillig Low Floor - Wikipedia
Of the two body configurations for low-floor buses, the Gillig Low Floor is a low-entry bus (the front two-thirds to three-fourths of the interior is low-floor) with a low-step entry (nearly curb height) …
Gillig - Wikipedia
Gillig (formerly Gillig Brothers) is an American designer and manufacturer of buses. The company headquarters, along with its manufacturing operations, is located in Livermore, California (in …
Gillig’s request for an overall height of approximately 123 inches for 29-foot, 35-foot and 40-foot diesel buses is accepted as an approved equal, approximately 132 inches on 29-foot, 35-foot …
Gillig
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Bus Stop Classics: Gillig Low Floor Bus - Curbside Classic
Jul 2, 2022 · The Gillig is in wide use; it’s in operation with over 200 transportation entities – and it’s currently the second most popular LFS model in terms of sales in North America.
Gillig Transit Coach School Bus - Wikipedia
The Gillig Transit Coach School Bus is a series of buses that were produced by the American bus manufacturer Gillig from 1940 to 1982. Alongside its namesake usage as a yellow school bus, …
A Closer Look at GILLIG, Cummins Battery Electric Bus Partnership
Jul 3, 2019 · The new GILLIG Battery Electric Bus features a direct-drive traction motor with peak torque of 3500 Nm (2,582 lbs.-ft.), and utilizes energy recovered from a regenerative braking …
Pictures of the new Gillig low-floor buses - DISboards
Jul 29, 2002 · Also, the Gillig will have large pop-out rear doors. Here's the interior. The major differences is that the seats are padded, and the rear deck has stairs, instead of a slope with …
Rider's Almanac Blog - Metro Transit
May 30, 2017 · The Gillig-made, standard-diesel buses replace three rows of front-facing seats on the passenger side with a single row of inward facing seats that customers can put in the up or …