UVG Urbanstar

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UVG Urbanstar / Caetano Compass
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First Hampshire & Dorset UVG Urbanstar bodied Dennis Dart in Southampton in September 2008
Overview
ManufacturerUniversal Vehicles Group
Salvador Caetano
Production1995–1999
AssemblyWaterlooville
Body and chassis
Doors1 or 2
Floor typeStep-entrance
Low-entry
ChassisDennis Dart
Dennis Dart SLF
Powertrain
Capacity27-35 seated
Dimensions
LengthStep-entrance: 8.5m, 9m, 9.8m
Low-floor: 10.1m, 10.7m
Width2.4m
Height3.0m
Chronology
SuccessorCaetano Nimbus

The UVG Urbanstar was a step-entrance and low-entry midibus body built by the Universal Vehicles Group in Waterlooville, England on Dennis Dart and Dart SLF chassis.[1] The first examples were delivered to Provincial in Southampton in December 1995.

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First Western National Caetano Compass bodied Dennis Dart rear in 2009

In 1998 the design rights were purchased by Salvador Caetano who continued to build it as the Caetano Compass. It was mainly sold to small provincial operators, although Limebourne purchased 34 for use on London Regional Transport contracted services.[2]

A common feature about the Urbanstar/Compass was that it has a rounded roof dome (more rounded as compared to the Nimbus), a double-curvature windscreen and a separately mounted destination display. It was superseded by the Caetano Nimbus in 1999.

References

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