Langile Comtran

The Langile Comtran is a mini-sized Transit Bus made exclusively for the Pidoland subpark at ATBW Theme Parks, with limited numbers at ATBW Amusement Park subpark. They were made from 1973 to 2007 and they were built on a small van chassis with a rear mounted I4 engine used in it and set of air brakes.

Design
The Comtran is a rear-engine mini transit that was built on a chassis that was 102.1 inches in length, 63.2 inches in width, and 76.4 inches tall and it used a 1.0 liter I6 powered by propane which was placed in the rear and had four rows of seating that were allowed for six passengers each. They sit on 13 inch wheels and they used s-cam air brakes.

Generations
Each generation of the Comtran is identified by a letter, with A being the first one and F being the last one.

Comtran A (1973 - 1979)
The Comtran A uses single round incandescent headlamps and amber turning signals, as well as incandescent red brake lights. The instrument clusters and the radio are both analog, alongside the pilot's clock. The passenger ceiling lights are also incandescent and the air diffuser is made of steel.

Comtran B (1979 - 1986)
The Comtran B was given single square headlamps and the analog clock was replaced with a digital one.

Comtran C (1986 - 1991)
The Comtran C was given double headlamps instead of singe ones and they were also square instead of circular. This generation had a more ergonomic cockpit and flush mounted windows, and the opening door mechanism was improved. These double headlamps were retained in the D model.

Comtran D (1991 - 1995)
The Comtran D's cockpit was made to be more car-like; the skinny metal steering wheel was replaced with a rubber one resembling that of a passenger sedan and the air brake knob that was originally aluminum in previous generations had been replaced with a yellow one. The amber turning signals on the front were also moved from the side corners to the top above the headlamps, which remained unchanged for this generation.

Comtran E (1995 - 2001)
The Contran E was given a pneumatic opening door that replaced the manually opening one. The headlamps and other exterior lighting were also revised and the cockpit was improved. Later ones since 1999 were given LED lights to replace the Incandescent ones.

Comtran F (2001 - 2007)
The Comtran F models use the LED lights from the previous generation, and they become standard in this one.