Optare Tempo

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An Optare Tempo owned by Safeguard Coaches (a loyal Optare customer), at the 2007 Cobham bus rally.
An Optare Tempo owned by Safeguard Coaches (a loyal Optare customer), at the 2007 Cobham bus rally.

The Optare Tempo is a full-size single-deck bus manufactured by Optare and was launched in late 2004. It is marketed and sold as the replacement for the Optare Excel.

Amongst the first operators in the UK were Trent Barton of Nottingham, Wilfreda Beehive of Adwick-le-Street, Doncaster, and Sargeants Brothers of Kington. Stagecoach and Arriva are two of the big groups to have taken some on board.

Regal Busways have bought three vehicles for use on their premier route 1 service between Chelmsford and Canvey Island in Essex. All three buses are fitted with leather seats, power points, and tables.

The Welsh Assembly Government purchased several for use on the TrawsCambria bus network, despite protests about the unsuitability of a normal bus for the long distance journeys.

4 Optare Tempos were also purchased by Swansea City Council in south wales for use on their new park & ride service from the city centre to Fforestfach

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