Neoplan USA
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Industry | Transit |
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Fate | Bankruptcy/liquidation |
Founded | 1981 (Lamar, Colorado), as a subsidiary of Neoplan |
Defunct | 2006 |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado |
Products | Buses |
Number of employees
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625 |
Neoplan USA was a major transit bus manufacturing company based in Denver, Colorado, which was entirely separate from the German corporation, Neoplan, licensing its designs from the German company of the same name. The company was founded in 1981 and folded in 2006. It was originally a subsidiary of Neoplan, but later became an independent licensee. Its main factory was located in Lamar, Colorado.[1] Its headquarters was also in Lamar, until moving to Denver in 2004.[2] At one time, it also had production facilities in Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, and Brownsville, Texas.
Neoplan manufactured standard-floor buses, low-floor buses, and articulated buses. In 2003–2006 it also built 28 40-foot (12 m) electric trolley buses and 32 articulated dual-mode buses for Boston's MBTA.[1] Neoplan had 625 employees and revenue of $810 million before it ceased operations in January 2006.
Neoplan USA filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in August 2006,[3] listing assets of $13.7 million and debts of $59 million, after closing its manufacturing plant in 2006.
In its last few months of operation, Neoplan had fallen on hard times, such as warranty issues with San Francisco's MUNI and cash-flow problems after Boston's MBTA canceled an order due to late deliveries.[4]
The company still technically continued to exist until selling its parts-supply division, Neopart. Once Neopart was sold, in October 2007,[5][6] Neoplan USA ceased to exist.
Models
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- Metroliner models (over the road transit coach buses)
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 60 diesel engine
- *AN340 (40-foot model) (12-metre)
- *AN345 (45-foot)
- Transliner models (transit buses)
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 6V92TA/ 50 / 60, Cummins, CAT diesel or CNG engines
- *AN435 (35-foot, high-floor model)
- *AN435LF (35-footer, low-floor)
- *AN440 (40-foot, high-floor)
- *AN440LF (40-foot, low-floor)
- *AN440TLF (40-foot, true low-floor)
- *AN445TLF (45-foot, true low-floor)
- Articulated models (transit buses)
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 6V92TA/ 50 / 60, Cummins, CAT diesel or CNG engines
- *AN460 (60-foot, high-floor) (18-metre)
- *AN460RC (59-foot, high-floor model, made only for NJ Transit)
- *AN460LF (60-foot, low-floor)
- Neoplan USA licensed Neoplan Bus Germany's luxury coach lineup
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- Powered by Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine
- *Starliner AN516/3 (45-foot model)
- *Cityliner AN116/3 (40- or 45-foot)
- *Skyliner AN122/3 (40-foot, double-decker tour/coach bus)
- *Spaceliner AN117/3 (40- or 45-foot, double-decker motor home bus)
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Trolleybus Magazine No. 268 (July–August 2006), p. 92. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452.
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External links
- Neoplan USA Reports Manufacturing Plant Shutdown (American Public Transportation Association article, December 5, 2005)
- Articles with dead external links from April 2010
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- Companies established in 1981
- Companies disestablished in 2006
- Bus manufacturers
- Defunct bus manufacturers
- Trolleybus manufacturers
- Neoplan
- Prowers County, Colorado
- Companies based in Denver, Colorado
- Defunct companies based in Colorado