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The Alexander Strider was a single-decker bus body produced in Scotland by Walter Alexander Coachbuilders between 1993 and 1997. The body was available on Dennis Lance, Volvo B10B, Volvo B10M and Scania L113 chassis. In 1993, the body was modified briefly to fit the Mercedes-Benz O405/O405G chassis and was marketed as the Alexander Cityrider. Only two were built on this chassis configuration. A common feature of the bus that it has either a single-curvature windscreen or a double-curvature windscreen with a rounded roof dome and a separately mounted destination display. * * *

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  • 3000.0
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  • 12000.0
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  • The Alexander Strider was a single-decker bus body produced in Scotland by Walter Alexander Coachbuilders between 1993 and 1997. The body was available on Dennis Lance, Volvo B10B, Volvo B10M and Scania L113 chassis. In 1993, the body was modified briefly to fit the Mercedes-Benz O405/O405G chassis and was marketed as the Alexander Cityrider. Only two were built on this chassis configuration. A common feature of the bus that it has either a single-curvature windscreen or a double-curvature windscreen with a rounded roof dome and a separately mounted destination display. * Go North East Alexander Strider bodied Volvo B10B in Newcastle upon Tyne in May 2009 * Go North East Alexander Strider bodied Volvo B10B rear in Newcastle upon Tyne in May 2009 * A Singapore Bus Services (now SBS Transit) Alexander Strider bodied Volvo B10M Mark IV in Singapore (en)
  • Alexander Strider — коммерческий автобус большого класса производства Walter Alexander Coachbuilders, предназначенный для эксплуатации в странах с левосторонним движением. Вытеснен с конвейера моделью Alexander ALX300. (ru)
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  • Falkirk, Scotland (en)
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  • Alexander Strider bodied Volvo B10B in Derby Bus station. (en)
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  • Alexander Strider (en)
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  • Various (en)
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  • Alexander Strider — коммерческий автобус большого класса производства Walter Alexander Coachbuilders, предназначенный для эксплуатации в странах с левосторонним движением. Вытеснен с конвейера моделью Alexander ALX300. (ru)
  • The Alexander Strider was a single-decker bus body produced in Scotland by Walter Alexander Coachbuilders between 1993 and 1997. The body was available on Dennis Lance, Volvo B10B, Volvo B10M and Scania L113 chassis. In 1993, the body was modified briefly to fit the Mercedes-Benz O405/O405G chassis and was marketed as the Alexander Cityrider. Only two were built on this chassis configuration. A common feature of the bus that it has either a single-curvature windscreen or a double-curvature windscreen with a rounded roof dome and a separately mounted destination display. * * * (en)
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  • Alexander Strider (en)
  • Alexander Strider (ru)
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