Stewart and Stevenson Apollo T-40
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| Stewart and Stevenson Apollo T-40 | |
|---|---|
| Stewart and Stevenson Apollo T-40 | |
| Year of manufacture | 1992 |
| Length | 40 feet |
| Width | 102 inches |
| Power/Fuel | Diesel/LNG Dual-Fuel |
The Stewart and Stevenson Apollo T-40 was a 40-foot standard floor transit bus. It was produced in a joint venture with Mercedes-Benz do Brasil. The Apollo was a rebadged Mercedes-Benz O371 that was adapted for the American market. A limited number of units were produced in 1992 for Houston METRO in Houston, TX and LADOT in Los Angeles, CA.
Specifications
| Dimensions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Length: 40 feet | ||
| Width: 102 inches | ||
| Roof Height: | ||
| Wheelbase: | ||
| Turn Radius: | ||
| Engine | Emissions | Availability |
| Caterpillar 3197 Multi-fuel (Diesel/LNG Dual-Fuel) |
1992 | |
| Detroit Diesel 6V92TA PING (Diesel/LNG Dual-Fuel) |
1992 | |
| Transmission | Availability | |
| Allison HTB-748 | 1992 | |
| ZF | 1992 | |
| HVAC | ||
Operators
United States 
- Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Houston METRO) - Houston, TX
- Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) - Los Angeles, CA