Alfa Romeo 902A

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Alfa Romeo 902A
Overview
Production1957-1959
Powertrain
Engine 6-cylinder 9495 cc
Dimensions
Length11 m (430 in)

Alfa Romeo 902A is a bus produced by Alfa Romeo between 1957 and 1959.

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Technical characteristics

The bus used a body built by Sicca and had an Alfa Romeo 1606 engine with 130 hp. It also had two wheelbases at a length of 11 m. Featuring two doors, it provided space for 40 passengers. The engine used diesel as fuel. [1]

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Transport

The 902A was used in the ATM system in Milan

Production

58 vehicles were produced of this type.

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References

  1. "AlfaSport Club". Alfasport.net. Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2015-09-26.