Orion I

The Orion I was a line of rigid high-floor transit buses made in 30-, 35-, and 40-foot lengths by Ontario Bus & Truck (renamed to Ontario Bus Industries (OBI) in 1977) between 1976 and 1993 for the Canadian and United States mass transportation markets. The Orion I was the first bus offered by OBI and was available in transit (2-door) and coach/suburban (1-door) models. It was replaced by the rigid Orion V (introduced in 1989) and low-floor Orion VI (introduced in 1993).

Orion I

Orion I buses
Top: Original production (round headlights)
Bottom: Late production (square headlights)
Overview
ManufacturerOntario Bus Industries
Production1978–1993
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassTransit bus
Body styleMonocoque, all-welded steel frame
LayoutRR
Powertrain
Engine

Detroit Diesel 6V71/6V71N/6V71TA/6V92TA

Cummins L10/L10G
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 180 in (4.57 m) (30')
Lengthover bumpers:
  • 376 in (9.6 m) (30')
  • 437 in (11.1 m) (35')
Width96 in (2.44 m) [30' or 35']
Height114 in (2.90 m)
Curb weight
  • 19,250 lb (8,700 kg) (30')
  • 20,500 lb (9,300 kg) (35')
Chronology
Successor

A licensed version of the 30-foot model was produced by Transportation Manufacturing Corporation (TMC) as the T-30 Citycruiser from 1979 to 1982.

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