The Gillig Low Floor is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation in Hayward, CA. The Low Floor was introduced in 1996. They are available in 29', 35' and 40' lengths. A diesel-electric hybrid version was introduced in 2004. Frameless side windows are an option. The Gillig Low Floor is often nicknamed "Advantage" due to the low-floor design. The front part of the bus is low-floor, with steps leading up to the section behind the rear door.
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| - The Gillig Low Floor is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation in Hayward, CA. The Low Floor was introduced in 1996. They are available in 29', 35' and 40' lengths. A diesel-electric hybrid version was introduced in 2004. Frameless side windows are an option. The Gillig Low Floor is often nicknamed "Advantage" due to the low-floor design. The front part of the bus is low-floor, with steps leading up to the section behind the rear door.
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| - Gillig BRT shown with frameless side windows
- Gillig Trolley Replica
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| - Gillig BRT
- Gillig Trolley Replica
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| - Gillig Advantage
- Gillig H2000LF
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| - CDTA Gillig Hybrid.jpg
- EMTA Bayliner 3.jpg
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- Cummins C8.3
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- Cummins ISC
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- Cummins M11
- Detroit Diesel Series 40
- Detroit Diesel Series 50
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| - Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive, low-floor
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- Allison B400R
- Voith D863.3E
- Voith D864.3E
- Voith D864.5
- ZF HP592C
- ZF HP594C
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| - The Gillig Low Floor is a transit bus manufactured by the Gillig Corporation in Hayward, CA. The Low Floor was introduced in 1996. They are available in 29', 35' and 40' lengths. A diesel-electric hybrid version was introduced in 2004. Frameless side windows are an option. The Gillig Low Floor is often nicknamed "Advantage" due to the low-floor design. The front part of the bus is low-floor, with steps leading up to the section behind the rear door.
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