Optare Vecta Explained

Optare Vecta
Production:1991 - 1997
Assembly:Cross Gates, Leeds, England
Capacity:42-45 seated, 19 standing
Floortype:Step entrance
Doors:1
Chassis:MAN 11.190
Engine:MAN D0826 TOH[1]
Related:Optare Spectra
Optare Sigma
Successor:Optare Excel

The Optare Vecta was a step-entrance single-deck bus body manufactured by Optare between 1991 and 1997 on the MAN 11.190 chassis.

Design

Launched in 1991, the medium-length Vecta was designed by Optare to fill a gap in its product lineup between the Delta full-size city bus body on the DAF SB220 chassis and the integral MetroRider minibus. Based exclusively on the MAN 11.190 chassis, the first time this chassis had been built with a bus body for the UK market,[2] the Vecta body was constructed with an Alusuisse bolted aluminium frame and shared design elements from the Delta body, including rounded windows, rear panels and a separately mounted destination display. However, the Vecta featured a straight front end that was later reused for Optare's Spectra double-decker bus.[3]

As a result of smaller-than-average wheels being fitted to the MAN chassis, the Vecta had a low entrance step height of . Two gangway steps led to the first five rows of interior seats, followed by another step that took passengers to the next four rows of seats. Options for the interior included carpet trim on the roof and walls, luggage racks and high-backed seats.

Operators

The largest operator of Optare Vectas were North East Bus companies Teesside Motor Services, Tees & District and United, taking delivery of a total of 51 between 1992 and 1994.[4] The first two production Vectas were delivered to Teesside Motor Services in early 1992,[5] [6] with Teesside later taking a further six in late 1993, while Tees & District took delivery of 25 Vectas and United took delivery of 18.[7] [8]

Trent Buses were another large operator of the Vecta, taking delivery of 15 in late 1994.[9] while Reading Buses initially purchased five in 1993,[10] [11] following with orders for nine more between 1994 and 1996.[12] London United subsidiary Westlink, meanwhile, were the only major London bus operator that purchased the Optare Vecta, taking delivery of eight of the type in mid-1995.[13]

The remaining majority of the Optare Vecta's customers were small independent bus and coach operators across the United Kingdom. The most notable of these was Hutchison's of Overtown, who purchased seven Vectas new as well as two former demonstrators between 1993 and 1996.[14] [15] An early adopter, meanwhile, of the Vecta was West Coast Motors, taking delivery of a single example in 1992 for use on town services.[16] Other operators included Black Prince Buses of Morley, who purchased four in 1995 as the company's first brand new buses,[17] R&I Buses of Park Royal, who took delivery of five in 1995,[18] British Bus subsidiary Crosville Cymru, who took delivery of four in 1995,[19] and the Tillingbourne Bus Company, who took delivery of the final four Vectas produced in 1997.[20]

Notes and References

  1. News: Millier . Noel . Vecta victorious? . . 32-36 . Temple Press . 10 October 1991 . 27 July 2024.
  2. News: Optare Vecta citybus unveiled . Commercial Motor . 22 . Temple Press . 14 March 1991 . 6 July 2019.
  3. Daughters of Delta . . 690 . 38-40 . September 2012 . Stamford . Key Publishing.
  4. News: Optare captures £4.5m Vecta order . Commercial Motor . 16 . Temple Press . 1 October 1992 . 31 January 2021.
  5. News: Optare Vectas for Teesside . Commercial Motor . 22 . Temple Press . 10 October 1991 . 16 July 2019.
  6. 14 March 1992 . TMS Vectas . . 4 . 12 . Peterborough . Emap.
  7. First of Westcourt's new vehicles go into service . 19 June 1993 . Coach & Bus Week . 70 . 10 . Peterborough . Emap . 27 July 2024.
  8. Optare in brief . 26 March 1994 . Coach & Bus Week . 109 . 11 . Peterborough . Emap . 27 July 2024 . The Westcourt Group, which owns United Automobile of Darlington, Teeside Motor Services of Stockton on Tees and District of Middlesbrough, is taking delivery of a further eight OPTARE Vectas in 1994 taking its total to 51..
  9. Book: Jenkison. Keith. The History of Optare. 2020. Amberley Publishing. Stroud. 978-1445696942.
  10. Simpson . Richard . Coach and bus registrations up . 22 January 1994 . Coach & Bus Week . 100 . 32 . Peterborough . Emap . 27 July 2024 . The MAN-chassis Optare Vecta made good progress in the British market during 1993. Five were delivered to Reading Transport.
  11. . 6 November 1992 . Reading order Optare Vectas . Bus & Coach Buyer . 180 . 5 . Spalding.
  12. Jarosz . Andrew . Deltas 'transform rural services' . 8 June 1996 . Coach & Bus Week . 221 . 8 . Peterborough . Emap . 17 August 2024 . Since then [Reading] has taken delivery of a total of 87 Optare buses, including nine Spectra deckers and 14 Vecta 10-metre Citybuses..
  13. Fleet Additions . 13 October 1995 . Bus & Coach Buyer . 328 . 24 . Spalding . 27 July 2024.
  14. Vectas in Hutchison fleet now total nine . 18 May 1996 . Coach & Bus Week . 218 . 32 . Peterborough . Emap . 27 July 2024.
  15. Hutchisons select another pair of Vectas . 7 June 1996 . Bus & Coach Buyer . 361 . 20 . Spalding . Glen-Holland Ltd . 27 July 2024.
  16. 29 May 1992 . 157 . 10 . West Coast Vecta . Bus & Coach Buyer . Spalding.
  17. Web site: Crossgates Connection, Optare for Morley . Black Prince Buses . 27 July 2024.
  18. R & I take Vectas . 20 October 1995 . Bus & Coach Buyer . 329 . 26 . Spalding . 27 July 2024.
  19. Optare boost at Crosville Cymru . 4 February 1995 . Coach & Bus Week . 153 . 11 . Peterborough . Emap . 27 July 2024.
  20. Tillingbourne Prismas . 7 November 1997 . Bus & Coach Buyer . 434 . 26 . Spalding . Glen-Holland Ltd . 27 July 2024 . Tillingbourne also operates five 'P' registered Optare Vectas and four Optare MetroRiders in the 68 strong fleet..