Cambus Olympians care for elderly
19th January 1989, Page 15
19th January 1989
Page 15
Page 15, 19th January 1989
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• Cambridgeshire bus operator Cambus has taken delivery of 12 Northern Counties-bodied Leyland Olympians. The vehicles are 9.5m long and have a low height of 1.1m.
There are 75 seats and room for 17 standing passengers. To assist disabled passengers, palm-operated bell pushes have been fitted to the vertical handrails. To help partially-sighted passengers, the handrails and step edges at the entrance are bright yellow.
The buses are the first Northern Counties-bodied vehicles supplied to Cambus.