A full-size school bus typically weighs between 24,000 to 36,000 pounds (about 10,886 to 16,329 kilograms) when fully loaded. The weight can vary based on factors such as the bus's design, materials used, and the number of passengers it can carry. Generally, standard school buses are designed to accommodate around 66 to 72 students.
A full size City bus will weigh about 20,000 LBS (roughly 9,000 KG ) With out any passengers. A 56 passenger Highway, tour or Greyhound coach can weigh up to 41,000 LBS (Roughly 18,000 KG) with a full load of passengers, Luggage and Freight
I could be wrong, but I owned a full size school bus, and I believe it held 50 gallons.
The weight of a typical school bus can vary, but an average full-size school bus weighs around 24,000 to 36,000 pounds. Therefore, 5,000 pounds would be significantly less than the weight of a single school bus. In fact, 5,000 pounds would be roughly equivalent to about one-fifth to one-seventh of a full-size school bus's weight.
A commuter bus can weigh anywhere from 25,000 to 40,000 pounds depending on its size. A 72-passenger Thomas built Freightliner school bus weighs around 18,000 pounds.
No, it does not.
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Varies depending on the size of the school bus. Normally, you'd be looking at 44 to 48 passengers, plus the driver, which would put you at 23 to 25 seats (including the driver's seat) for a full sized bus.
Inches: Around 420 inches. Yards: A full size school bus is any bus over 35 feet in length, with most between 40 – 42 feet in length.
their about equal in size
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