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The Gillig Low Floor (originally named Gillig H2000LF and also nicknamed Gillig Advantage) is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation. The second low-floor bus introduced in the United States (after the New Flyer LF), the Low Floor has been produced since 1997. Originally produced alongside the Gillig Phantom as an expansion of the transit product range, the Low Floor has become the successor to the Phantom and the sole Gillig bus platform since 2008.

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  • 4140.2
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  • 2921.0
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  • 2590.8
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  • The Gillig Low Floor (originally named Gillig H2000LF and also nicknamed Gillig Advantage) is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation. The second low-floor bus introduced in the United States (after the New Flyer LF), the Low Floor has been produced since 1997. Originally produced alongside the Gillig Phantom as an expansion of the transit product range, the Low Floor has become the successor to the Phantom and the sole Gillig bus platform since 2008. The Gillig Low Floor was assembled in Hayward, California, prior to the 2017 relocation of Gillig Corporation to Livermore, California. (en)
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  • Gillig Advantage (en)
  • Gillig H2000LF (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:positiveInteger)
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  • 1996-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Allison B300R
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  • Allison H 40 EP (Hybrid)
  • Voith D863.3E
  • Voith D864.3E
  • Voith D864.5
  • ZF HP592C
  • ZF HP594C
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  • Gillig Advantage (en)
  • Gillig H2000LF (en)
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  • A CNG Gillig Low-Floor in service for the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (en)
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  • Integral (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • (en)
  • Detroit Diesel Series 50 (en)
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  • Caterpillar C9 (en)
  • Cummins C8.3 (en)
  • Cummins ISB (en)
  • Cummins ISC (en)
  • Cummins ISL (en)
  • Cummins M11 (en)
  • Cummins Westport ISL G (en)
  • Detroit Diesel Series 40 (en)
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  • 29 (xsd:integer)
  • 2100.0
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  • Gillig Low Floor (en)
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  • Many around North America (en)
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  • 1996 (xsd:integer)
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  • dbr:ZF_Ecomat
  • (en)
  • Allison B300R (en)
  • Allison B400R (en)
  • Allison H 40 EP (en)
  • Voith D863.3E (en)
  • Voith D864.3E (en)
  • Voith D864.5 (en)
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  • The Gillig Low Floor (originally named Gillig H2000LF and also nicknamed Gillig Advantage) is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation. The second low-floor bus introduced in the United States (after the New Flyer LF), the Low Floor has been produced since 1997. Originally produced alongside the Gillig Phantom as an expansion of the transit product range, the Low Floor has become the successor to the Phantom and the sole Gillig bus platform since 2008. (en)
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  • Gillig Low Floor (en)
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  • Gillig Low Floor (en)
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