Scania OmniDekka

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A Metrobus Scania OmniDekka in Croydon
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A Metrobus Scania OmniDekka in Croydon
A Scania Omnidekka in Kensington
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A Scania Omnidekka in Kensington

The Scania OmniDekka is a double decker bus built by Scania of Sweden for sale in the UK. The model is based on the N94UD chassis and is currently sold in the UK with a body by East Lancashire Coachbuilders, based on similar bodies mounted on Alexander Dennis, VDL and Volvo chassis but with a modified front, similar to the OmniCity which instantly makes the bus recognisable as a Scania product.

After a few years of production of the OmniDekka, Scania produced its own body on the OmniDekka, similar to what it already does on the OmniCity, named the OmniCity double decker. A prototype was delivered to Travel West Midlands, but no more have entered service in the UK. Plans for Wrightbus bodywork on this chassis were dropped after Wrightbus experienced difficulty adapting the bodywork for the chassis.

Scania came late to the low floor double decker bus market, having for many years offered only the single deck L94UB on a Wright body to UK operators. Despite this, the OmniDekka has sold well, especially with those who had previously operated Scania double deckers but had since ordered other products. Large operators include Go-Ahead Group companies Brighton and Hove, Metrobus as well as council owned Reading Buses, and Nottingham Transport. High profile uses of the OmniCity include use by First Group on service X53 in Devon and Dorset which operates a long distance service along the Jurassic Coast between Exeter and Bournemouth and by Stagecoach on Corby Star services in Corby, Northamptonshire which have helped Stagecoach battle against taxis in the area.

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Other Scania buses sold in the UK: