You can expect five to nine miles per gallon.
About 100 gallons of diesel fuel.
The correct possessive form is: The bus's diesel fuel...
A school bus can generally hold between 50 and 100 gallons of diesel fuel. This varies with the size and the brand of bus.
A standard diesel engine weighs 798 lbs
I could be wrong, but I owned a full size school bus, and I believe it held 50 gallons.
Diesel and regular gas. Often times homemade gas by the bus company.
As much as the fuel tank is designed to hold. Your larger buses are all diesel or CNG anymore, so you'd be looking at a small- to mid-sized bus if you were running on petrol (some prefer it over diesel, because they don't have to deal with diesel aftertreatment systems with a petrol engine), so we're talking 20 - 100 gallons, dependent on the size of the bus and the configuration.
£150.00
how ever much u put in it
Ordinary clear diesel, whatever they sell at the pumps.
It means the engine is in the rear of the bus or RV.
A bus typically uses diesel fuel or compressed natural gas to power its engine and move. Some buses may use electricity from batteries or overhead wires in the case of electric buses.