Van Hool A330

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Van Hool - A330
Van Hool A330
Van Hool - A330
Availability to North America 2004-2008
Length 40 feet
Width 102 inches
Power/Fuel Diesel

The Van Hool A330 is an 40 foot (12m) bus model was devloped by Van Hool in 1997. It has a full low floor, option for three doors, and has the engine mounted on the rear left corner of the bus. In 2001 the A330 along with the other A300 Series of buses were redesigned. The word "New" was added before the model name to signify the redesign. In 2004 the A330 was made available for the North American market until 2008, when it was replaced by the A300L.

Even though the A330's engine compartment is cool by a side mounted cooling system, some agencies choose to have the distincitive front hood on the roof which on other models houses the engine cooling system.

Specifications

Demensions

  • Length: 39 ft. 9 in.
  • Width: 102 in.
  • Height: 123 in.
  • Wheelbase: 228 in.
  • Front overhang: 106 in.
  • Rear overhang: 144 in.
  • Turning radius: 39 ft. 4 in.
  • Fuel tank capacity: 90 gal.

Engine

  • Cummins ISL 280 hp
  • Cummins ISM 280 hp (no longer offered after 2006)
  • DAF PR Euro 5 183 kW
  • DAF PR EEV 228 kW
  • MAN D2066 LOH Euro 5 235 kW
  • MAN D2066 LOH EEV 235 kW

Transmission

Brakes

  • Four wheel disk brakes

HVAC

  • Roof mounted

Differences Between North American Version and European Version

  • Different rear design on European A330.
  • Front turn signals closer to headlights on European A330.
  • European model may use MAN or DAF engines as well.

Operators

Canada

  • VIVA - York Region, ON

United States

References