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Solved: Wendax 3017 - Nissan 90 BL bus

Started by Wendax, October 23, 2019, 03:56:05 AM

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Wendax

A nice one for a little trip.

For one point, please respond and identify this bus.

Wendax


D-type

It appears to be designed for driving on the left.  Is it Japanese?
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

Wendax


gte4289

#4
1938 Nissan Type BL90

Wendax

It is a Nissan bus, but I have a slightly different year and another designation. Locked for you.

gte4289

Quote from: Wendax on October 30, 2019, 06:15:56 PM
It is a Nissan bus, but I have a slightly different year and another designation. Locked for you.
All sources I have on this bus date it to 昭和13年 (Showa 13) on the Japanese calendar, which was 1938 to the rest of the world.

Nissan produced two classes of buses at the time, the Type 90 and the short, van-like Type 80. This is an example of the Type 90, with the complete designation being:

日産セミキャブオーバー型バスBL90型 (Nissan semikyabuōbā-gata basu BL90-gata), which translates as "Nissan semi-cabover bus type BL90."

You might also see it referred to as a "Tobu bus" or "Tobas," which refers to the fact that it was owned and operated by Tobu Railway Co.

Wendax

#7
Well, my first source was wrong, claiming this to be a 1937 Nissan 98 A-T, because the 98 appeared in 1939 and didn't have a chrome bar grill. Another book source shows this picture captioned as a 1937 Model 80 12BS (which would make it a swb bus), but having it as a Model 90 12 BS in its data section. Furtheron I can't see much difference in length compared to a 90 BL bus picture. So I accept your solution and the point is yours.

gte4289

Quote from: Wendax on October 31, 2019, 03:44:33 PM
Well, my first source was wrong, claiming this to be a 1937 Nissan 98 A-T, because the 98 appeaed in 1939 and didn't have a chrome bar grill. Another book source shows this picture captioned as a 1937 Model 80 12BS (which would make it a swb bus), but having it as a Model 90 12 BS in its data section. Furtheron I can't see much difference in length compared to a 90 BL bus picture. So I accept your solution and the point is yours.
Thank you!