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Optare Tempo

The Optare Tempo is an integral low-floor, heavy duty, full-size rigid single-deck bus manufactured by Optare and was launched in late 2004. It is marketed and sold as the replacement for the Optare Excel. It is designed as a lightweight bus, to use less fuel than traditional heavy duty integral rigids. As of July 2017, 233 had been built, including 27 Tempo SRs.[1] The Tempo SR has now been replaced in the UK market by longer variants of the Optare MetroCity, although production of the Tempo SR continues for the Australian market.

Optare Tempo
Transdev Yellow Buses Optare Tempo in
Christchurch in May 2009
Overview
ManufacturerOptare
Production2005–2013 (Tempo)
2012–2017 (Tempo SR)
Body and chassis
Doors1, 2 or 3
Floor typeLow floor
ChassisIntegral
Powertrain
EngineMercedes-Benz OM906LA
MAN D0836
Allison EP40/Cummins ISBe hybrid
Capacity26–47 seated
TransmissionAllison
ZF
Dimensions
Length10.6, 11.3, 12.0, 12.2, 12.6 & 12.7 metres
Width2.50 metres
Height3.03 metres
Curb weight9,720 kg (21,430 lb) (unladen)
Chronology
PredecessorOptare Excel
SuccessorSwitch E1
Optare MetroCity
Lynx, ex Trentbarton Optare Tempo interior

Tempo edit

 
Rear of a Tempo, operated by Transdev Yellow Buses in Bournemouth.

The Optare Tempo was launched in October 2004 after the building of two pre-production prototypes (both of which saw use as demonstrators and still exist[1]), one an example of the longest available (12.6 meters), the other an example of the shortest (10.6 meters), with the first production example (12.0 metres) delivered to Trentbarton in February 2005. It came in four different lengths: 10.6 (x1060), 11.3 (x1130), 12.0 (x1200) and 12.6 (x1260) metres and it has a raised roofline in the middle continuously to the rear roof spoiler instead of an arched top. Tempos were to be built in Optare's Cross Gates, Leeds factory [2] (since relocated).[3]

Optare constructed the Tempo as an all welded heavy-duty box section integral from stainless and carbon steel dressed in a mix of GFRP (fibreglass) and aluminium modular exterior panels, integrating easy maintenance features like swing out headlamp clusters and multiple LED lamps. Key mechanical services are installed on a demountable frame, connected with "no-loss" couplings.[4][5] Detailed analysis and computer modelling of the design and any impacts of stresses it would see in service were undertaken by finite element analysis firm Analysis by Firth, based in Wigan, UK.[6] The resulting bus underwent testing at the Millbrook Proving Ground.[2]

Achieving interior space comparable to buses 2.55 meters wide (at 2.5 meters wide), interior amenities offered included an optimised sound insulation package (Tempos were demonstrably up to 5dB(a) quieter at 40mph than contemporary rivals[2]), uplighting, cantilevered seating, luggage pens,[5] tinted single or double glazing,[4] parcel racks, tables, climate control, power outlets and AV systems amongst others.[7] Tempo cabs include a steering column with telescopic tilt and reach and later Optare's computerised 'eco drive' gauge pod with TFT.[8][9] Designed and constructed by Actia[10] (aiding Optare's electrical systems development since 1997), the revised dashboard incorporates telematics analysis with the ability to alert both the driver and operator in realtime (latter over the internet) to fuel consumption, maintenance issues and driving style.[11]

It was originally powered by a Euro III Mercedes-Benz OM906LA engine (upgraded to Euro IV compliance with Adblue & Euro V compliance with SCR technology),[4][12] with a Euro IV MAN D0836 EGR engine option later introduced (both 6 cylinder),[13] coupled to a ZF 6HP500 Ecomat 2 six-speed automatic transmission as standard or optionally an Allison T310R five-speed automatic transmission. The rear Rába drive axle was engineered to be smoother and quieter, with 4 air suspension bags. ZF 8098 steering gear is implemented through a MAN drop centre low-floor front axle supported by a further two air suspension bags (with electronic kneeling capabilities).[4][5] In 2007,[14] a hybrid version was introduced for London operators, utilising a "fully proven" and "fully reliable" Allison EP40 Parallel Hybrid drive system powered by removable NiMH batteries combined with a Cummins 250 hp ISBe Euro V SCR engine.[15][16] This technology was integrated into ten 10.6 metre variants, which also featured Transport for London spec double doors, leaving space for 28 seats.[1] Furthermore, the brochure proudly declares that full electric, bio-methane dual fuel, pure plant oil or used cooking oil drivelines were available, designed to fit in the same space.[8]

The Optare Tempo has stopped production and was replaced with the Optare Tempo SR.

Tempo SR edit

 
Tempo SR Demonstrator

In October 2011, a restyled version was launched as the Tempo SR,[17] borrowing from the Solo's naming convention. The Tempo SR came in three different lengths: 10.6, 11.3 and 12.0 metres and incorporated a Mercedes-Benz OM906LA six-cylinder 210 kW (282 bhp) SCR engine, which continued to be housed on a removable cradle alongside the transmission[17] (the MAN engine option being dropped). A notable reversal on the original design,[17][18] ZF's 6HP500 six-speed transmission could be specified as an alternative to the now standard Allison T310R gearbox – both of which feature integral retarders.

Trentbarton, then having a long and close relationship with Optare, sparked the facelift of the Tempo to be "fundamentally different to anything else on the market".[19] Between Trentbarton, transport design and branding agency Best Impressions (led by Ray Stenning) and Optare -featuring suggestions and ideas from Nottingham-area bus users- the Tempo SR was born.[20]

The finalised bus was unveiled at Coach & Bus Live 2011, and marketed as "the new bus for Nottingham".[19] Indeed, the vehicle exhibited wasn't a prototype or demonstrator but a to-spec, fully 'i4' liveried fleet member for Trent Barton.[21] Stenning reflected that the design "has a natural flow and every line [had] a purpose" and it wasn't "tarting it up for the sake of it".[19] The design reportedly drew on inspiration from Stenning's 'design heroes' Raymond Loewy and Pininfarina, with close attention paid to details.[19] Trentbarton would take delivery of thirteen examples between May and July 2012.[22]

Despite Trentbarton proclaiming their redesign was "taking the transport industry by storm",[20] the vehicle proved divisive. For instance, although the same framework underneath,[19] and constructed using the same methods,[18] (even sharing concurrent chassis numbers with the original[1]) operators contracted by the Welsh government continued to order the original Tempo even though the SR facelift had been out for over a year (albeit an order for a discontinued size, 12.60 meters).[1] Following poor sales, the Tempo SR has now been replaced in the UK market by longer variants of the Optare MetroCity. However, Manchester Airport took delivery of a further four Tempo SRs in May 2017 for use on airport car park shuttle bus operations; these buses came from an order intended for an Australian operator, which was cancelled. As of October 2018, Trent Barton has replaced all Tempo SRs with Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMCs, which now operate the i4 service.

As of early 2019, municipal bus operator Ipswich Buses have purchased all 13 ex Trent Barton Optare Tempo SRs.

Operators edit

United Kingdom edit

Arriva UK Bus, First Cymru, RATP Group, Stagecoach Group, Transdev, Veolia Transport and Wellglade Group all have been purchasers of the original Tempo, not to mention several independent operators.[1] It has been operated by Lynx, King's Lynn[23] and Transport for London operators East London, London United and Metroline.[1] Trentbarton and Manchester Airport have both purchased a number of Tempo SRs, though Ipswich Buses are now their biggest UK operator, having taken on Trent Barton's fleet.[24]

 
Lynx fully refurbished former Yellow Buses bespoke Optare Tempo from 2009, featuring novelties like Esteban Civic V3 seats, LED saloon uplighting and Versa partitions

Additionally, Lynx are now the largest operators of the Tempo in the world, having purchased large numbers of vehicles second-hand.[25]

Europe edit

 
Arriva Netherlands Optare Tempo in July 2009

One 36 seat left hand drive Optare Tempo X1200 was exported to Kiel, Germany in 2007.[26] Beginning with KVG in Kiel, Germany as 713, registered KI-EL 7713, in 2010 it moved to Breda, Netherlands where it was re-registered BV-VH 41 and operated by Arriva as fleet no. 1002,[27] before returning to Germany a year later; namely Saarlouis registered WND-P 86 until around 2014 when it finally served in Bayreuth with Heserbus GmbH as BT-OS 1010. According to records sometime afterward it ended up in Coburg for spares.[28]

Australia edit

In Australia, Tempos have been purchased by Carbridge and Park Ridge Transit.[29][30][31]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Optare Tempo Bus Lists on the Web
  2. ^ a b c Bus & Coach Professional 30 September 2004
  3. ^ "One era ends - and a new one begins". Optare.com. Optare. 28 October 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d . Optare.com (archived). Internet Archive/Optare. Archived from the original on 5 August 2005. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  5. ^ a b c (PDF). Optare.com (archived). Internet Archive/Optare. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 March 2006. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Up-Tempo - Optare". Analysis by Firth. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Tempo is the Vehicle of Choice for Traws Cymru". Optare.com. Optare. 27 March 2012.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). Optare.com (archived). Optare. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Optare Tempo SR Driver's Handbook" (PDF). What Do They Know. 8-17: Optare/Ipswich Buses. 8 June 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  10. ^ "Telematics - Driver Feedback". actia.co.uk. Actia.
  11. ^ Mel Holley (22 March 2012). "Complete Package (Launch: Traws Cymru)". Route One (Magazine) (428): 32–33.
  12. ^ Abuelsamid, Sam. "Mercedes-Benz using BlueTec on all of their commercial trucks to meet Euro 4/5". Auto Blog. Yahoo Inc. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  13. ^ . Optare.com (archived). Internet Archive/Optare. Archived from the original on 28 July 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  14. ^ . Bus & Coach Professional (archived). Internet Archive/Plum Publishing Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  15. ^ "UK Bus Maker Selects GM Allison Hybrid System". Green Car Congress. BioAge Group LLC. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  16. ^ "Optare Shows Hybrid and Electric Buses". Green Car Congress. BioAge Group LLC. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  17. ^ a b c Optare 5 October 2011
  18. ^ a b "Optare Tempo SR Brochure (archived)" (PDF). Optare. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  19. ^ a b c d e "Optare's Tempo gets the Stenning treatment". Passenger Transport. Passenger Transport. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  20. ^ a b "trent barton customers shape design of brand new bus". Trentbarton. TrentBarton. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  21. ^ "Fleet News (November 2011)". Derby Bus Depot. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  22. ^ "Optare at Coach & Bus Live 2011 - new Tempo SR model strengthens range and adds to choice". Optare.com. Optare. 5 October 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  23. ^ Stuart, Jones (11 February 2015). "Lynx". Bus & Coach Buyer. Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  24. ^ (PDF). Ipswich Buses (archived). Ipswich Buses. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  25. ^ "All change in King's Lynn as Stagecoach vacates the town". Coach & Bus Week. Coach & Bus Week Ltd. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  26. ^ Optate Tempo Left Hand Drive Bus Lists on the Web
  27. ^ "Foto van ARR Optare Tempo 1002 door Nielsh94". busposities.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  28. ^ "Coburg, Optare Tempo X1200 # o.Kz". busphoto.eu. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  29. ^ Three-door Optare Tempo Australasian Bus & Coach 11 September 2014
  30. ^ Carbridge Australian Bus Fleet Lists
  31. ^ Park Ridge Transit Australian Bus Fleet Lists

External links edit

  •   Media related to Optare Tempo at Wikimedia Commons

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The Optare Tempo is an integral low floor heavy duty full size rigid single deck bus manufactured by Optare and was launched in late 2004 It is marketed and sold as the replacement for the Optare Excel It is designed as a lightweight bus to use less fuel than traditional heavy duty integral rigids As of July 2017 233 had been built including 27 Tempo SRs 1 The Tempo SR has now been replaced in the UK market by longer variants of the Optare MetroCity although production of the Tempo SR continues for the Australian market Optare TempoTransdev Yellow Buses Optare Tempo inChristchurch in May 2009OverviewManufacturerOptareProduction2005 2013 Tempo 2012 2017 Tempo SR Body and chassisDoors1 2 or 3Floor typeLow floorChassisIntegralPowertrainEngineMercedes Benz OM906LAMAN D0836 Allison EP40 Cummins ISBe hybridCapacity26 47 seatedTransmissionAllisonZFDimensionsLength10 6 11 3 12 0 12 2 12 6 amp 12 7 metresWidth2 50 metresHeight3 03 metresCurb weight9 720 kg 21 430 lb unladen ChronologyPredecessorOptare ExcelSuccessorSwitch E1Optare MetroCity Lynx ex Trentbarton Optare Tempo interior Contents 1 Tempo 2 Tempo SR 3 Operators 3 1 United Kingdom 3 2 Europe 3 3 Australia 4 References 5 External linksTempo edit nbsp Rear of a Tempo operated by Transdev Yellow Buses in Bournemouth The Optare Tempo was launched in October 2004 after the building of two pre production prototypes both of which saw use as demonstrators and still exist 1 one an example of the longest available 12 6 meters the other an example of the shortest 10 6 meters with the first production example 12 0 metres delivered to Trentbarton in February 2005 It came in four different lengths 10 6 x1060 11 3 x1130 12 0 x1200 and 12 6 x1260 metres and it has a raised roofline in the middle continuously to the rear roof spoiler instead of an arched top Tempos were to be built in Optare s Cross Gates Leeds factory 2 since relocated 3 Optare constructed the Tempo as an all welded heavy duty box section integral from stainless and carbon steel dressed in a mix of GFRP fibreglass and aluminium modular exterior panels integrating easy maintenance features like swing out headlamp clusters and multiple LED lamps Key mechanical services are installed on a demountable frame connected with no loss couplings 4 5 Detailed analysis and computer modelling of the design and any impacts of stresses it would see in service were undertaken by finite element analysis firm Analysis by Firth based in Wigan UK 6 The resulting bus underwent testing at the Millbrook Proving Ground 2 Achieving interior space comparable to buses 2 55 meters wide at 2 5 meters wide interior amenities offered included an optimised sound insulation package Tempos were demonstrably up to 5dB a quieter at 40mph than contemporary rivals 2 uplighting cantilevered seating luggage pens 5 tinted single or double glazing 4 parcel racks tables climate control power outlets and AV systems amongst others 7 Tempo cabs include a steering column with telescopic tilt and reach and later Optare s computerised eco drive gauge pod with TFT 8 9 Designed and constructed by Actia 10 aiding Optare s electrical systems development since 1997 the revised dashboard incorporates telematics analysis with the ability to alert both the driver and operator in realtime latter over the internet to fuel consumption maintenance issues and driving style 11 It was originally powered by a Euro III Mercedes Benz OM906LA engine upgraded to Euro IV compliance with Adblue amp Euro V compliance with SCR technology 4 12 with a Euro IV MAN D0836 EGR engine option later introduced both 6 cylinder 13 coupled to a ZF 6HP500 Ecomat 2 six speed automatic transmission as standard or optionally an Allison T310R five speed automatic transmission The rear Raba drive axle was engineered to be smoother and quieter with 4 air suspension bags ZF 8098 steering gear is implemented through a MAN drop centre low floor front axle supported by a further two air suspension bags with electronic kneeling capabilities 4 5 In 2007 14 a hybrid version was introduced for London operators utilising a fully proven and fully reliable Allison EP40 Parallel Hybrid drive system powered by removable NiMH batteries combined with a Cummins 250 hp ISBe Euro V SCR engine 15 16 This technology was integrated into ten 10 6 metre variants which also featured Transport for London spec double doors leaving space for 28 seats 1 Furthermore the brochure proudly declares that full electric bio methane dual fuel pure plant oil or used cooking oil drivelines were available designed to fit in the same space 8 The Optare Tempo has stopped production and was replaced with the Optare Tempo SR Tempo SR edit nbsp Tempo SR Demonstrator In October 2011 a restyled version was launched as the Tempo SR 17 borrowing from the Solo s naming convention The Tempo SR came in three different lengths 10 6 11 3 and 12 0 metres and incorporated a Mercedes Benz OM906LA six cylinder 210 kW 282 bhp SCR engine which continued to be housed on a removable cradle alongside the transmission 17 the MAN engine option being dropped A notable reversal on the original design 17 18 ZF s 6HP500 six speed transmission could be specified as an alternative to the now standard Allison T310R gearbox both of which feature integral retarders Trentbarton then having a long and close relationship with Optare sparked the facelift of the Tempo to be fundamentally different to anything else on the market 19 Between Trentbarton transport design and branding agency Best Impressions led by Ray Stenning and Optare featuring suggestions and ideas from Nottingham area bus users the Tempo SR was born 20 The finalised bus was unveiled at Coach amp Bus Live 2011 and marketed as the new bus for Nottingham 19 Indeed the vehicle exhibited wasn t a prototype or demonstrator but a to spec fully i4 liveried fleet member for Trent Barton 21 Stenning reflected that the design has a natural flow and every line had a purpose and it wasn t tarting it up for the sake of it 19 The design reportedly drew on inspiration from Stenning s design heroes Raymond Loewy and Pininfarina with close attention paid to details 19 Trentbarton would take delivery of thirteen examples between May and July 2012 22 Despite Trentbarton proclaiming their redesign was taking the transport industry by storm 20 the vehicle proved divisive For instance although the same framework underneath 19 and constructed using the same methods 18 even sharing concurrent chassis numbers with the original 1 operators contracted by the Welsh government continued to order the original Tempo even though the SR facelift had been out for over a year albeit an order for a discontinued size 12 60 meters 1 Following poor sales the Tempo SR has now been replaced in the UK market by longer variants of the Optare MetroCity However Manchester Airport took delivery of a further four Tempo SRs in May 2017 for use on airport car park shuttle bus operations these buses came from an order intended for an Australian operator which was cancelled As of October 2018 Trent Barton has replaced all Tempo SRs with Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMCs which now operate the i4 service As of early 2019 municipal bus operator Ipswich Buses have purchased all 13 ex Trent Barton Optare Tempo SRs Operators editUnited Kingdom edit Arriva UK Bus First Cymru RATP Group Stagecoach Group Transdev Veolia Transport and Wellglade Group all have been purchasers of the original Tempo not to mention several independent operators 1 It has been operated by Lynx King s Lynn 23 and Transport for London operators East London London United and Metroline 1 Trentbarton and Manchester Airport have both purchased a number of Tempo SRs though Ipswich Buses are now their biggest UK operator having taken on Trent Barton s fleet 24 nbsp Lynx fully refurbished former Yellow Buses bespoke Optare Tempo from 2009 featuring novelties like Esteban Civic V3 seats LED saloon uplighting and Versa partitions Additionally Lynx are now the largest operators of the Tempo in the world having purchased large numbers of vehicles second hand 25 Europe edit nbsp Arriva Netherlands Optare Tempo in July 2009 One 36 seat left hand drive Optare Tempo X1200 was exported to Kiel Germany in 2007 26 Beginning with KVG in Kiel Germany as 713 registered KI EL 7713 in 2010 it moved to Breda Netherlands where it was re registered BV VH 41 and operated by Arriva as fleet no 1002 27 before returning to Germany a year later namely Saarlouis registered WND P 86 until around 2014 when it finally served in Bayreuth with Heserbus GmbH as BT OS 1010 According to records sometime afterward it ended up in Coburg for spares 28 Australia edit In Australia Tempos have been purchased by Carbridge and Park Ridge Transit 29 30 31 References edit a b c d e f g Optare Tempo Bus Lists on the Web a b c Optare s Tempo single deck unveiled Bus amp Coach Professional 30 September 2004 One era ends and a new one begins Optare com Optare 28 October 2011 Retrieved 18 September 2021 a b c d Optare Tempo product page archived Optare com archived Internet Archive Optare Archived from the original on 5 August 2005 Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b c Optare Tempo Brochure archived PDF Optare com archived Internet Archive Optare Archived from the original PDF on 27 March 2006 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Up Tempo Optare Analysis by Firth Retrieved 16 September 2021 Tempo is the Vehicle of Choice for Traws Cymru Optare com Optare 27 March 2012 a b Optare Tempo Brochure Late Revision archived PDF Optare com archived Optare Archived from the original PDF on 9 April 2011 Optare Tempo SR Driver s Handbook PDF What Do They Know 8 17 Optare Ipswich Buses 8 June 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint location link Telematics Driver Feedback actia co uk Actia Mel Holley 22 March 2012 Complete Package Launch Traws Cymru Route One Magazine 428 32 33 Abuelsamid Sam Mercedes Benz using BlueTec on all of their commercial trucks to meet Euro 4 5 Auto Blog Yahoo Inc Retrieved 29 May 2022 Optare Tempo product page 2007 archived Optare com archived Internet Archive Optare Archived from the original on 28 July 2007 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Hybrid Tempo confirmed for 2007 Bus amp Coach Professional archived Internet Archive Plum Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 25 November 2020 UK Bus Maker Selects GM Allison Hybrid System Green Car Congress BioAge Group LLC Retrieved 25 November 2020 Optare Shows Hybrid and Electric Buses Green Car Congress BioAge Group LLC Retrieved 25 November 2020 a b c Optare s new Tempo SR sets the standard for style weight and fuel efficiency Optare 5 October 2011 a b Optare Tempo SR Brochure archived PDF Optare Retrieved 25 November 2020 a b c d e Optare s Tempo gets the Stenning treatment Passenger Transport Passenger Transport Retrieved 25 November 2020 a b trent barton customers shape design of brand new bus Trentbarton TrentBarton Retrieved 25 November 2020 Fleet News November 2011 Derby Bus Depot Retrieved 25 November 2020 Optare at Coach amp Bus Live 2011 new Tempo SR model strengthens range and adds to choice Optare com Optare 5 October 2011 Retrieved 25 November 2020 Stuart Jones 11 February 2015 Lynx Bus amp Coach Buyer Bus amp Coach Buyer Retrieved 24 November 2020 Ipswich Buses fleetlist September 2020 PDF Ipswich Buses archived Ipswich Buses Archived from the original PDF on 18 September 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2020 All change in King s Lynn as Stagecoach vacates the town Coach amp Bus Week Coach amp Bus Week Ltd 2 May 2018 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Optate Tempo Left Hand Drive Bus Lists on the Web Foto van ARR Optare Tempo 1002 door Nielsh94 busposities nl in Dutch Retrieved 8 August 2023 Coburg Optare Tempo X1200 o Kz busphoto eu Retrieved 6 June 2023 Three door Optare Tempo Australasian Bus amp Coach 11 September 2014 Carbridge Australian Bus 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