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The '''Scania L94''' is a longitudinal inclined-engined bus built by ] which was a direct replacement of ]. It is used widely in ], the ] and ]. The '''Scania L94''' is a longitudinal inclined-engined bus built by ] which was a direct replacement of ]. It is used widely in ], the ] and ].

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File:Tallinn Scania L94UB.jpg
Scania L94UB bus serving Tallinn city line.
V749, a Scania L94UB CNG in service with Brisbane Transport.
A Scania L94UB operated by Go North East.

The Scania L94 is a longitudinal inclined-engined bus built by Scania which was a direct replacement of Scania L113. It is used widely in Scandinavia, the United Kingdom and Australia.

It can be built as an intercity bus (L94IB) or a low-floor city bus (rigid version L94UB or articulated version L94UA) and features a 9-litre, inline 6-cylinder, Euro III compliant engine available in 230hp, 260hp, or 300hp ratings. Optionally, a 9-litre, inline 6-cylinder Euro V compliant CNG engine is available with a power output of 260hp.

It is to be replaced this year by the new K-series chassis range (K230UB, K270UB, K310UB, K270UA, K310UA) with 5-cylinder engines just before Euro IV emissions regulations take effect, and will lose it's tilted engine.

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