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Purzel89
I am afraid this gets lost in the Myriads of Cobra 11 comments. A rare sight is this bus:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_159882-Neoplan-N-4014-NF.html
Its a BVG bus but a rare one. BVG is the federal bus company of Berlin and Alarm für Cobra 11 was filmed in Berlin at the time the episode was made.
So usually in Berlin movies and television series we get the normal stuff: MAN and Mercedes. But in this particular case we see a 2nd Generation Neoplan N 4014 NF built by Neoplan in 1992. The second generation had MAN engines (1st generation with Deutz engines) and a different front design.
This bus is in fact a 1992 Neoplan N 4014 NF (NF = "Niederflur"). Vehicle number must be between 1001 and 1010.
Another "error" here:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=529006#Comment1733563
The N 4014 NF has bigger air outtakes at the end of the side because they used MAN engines instead of the Deutz engines. I have found out that the cologne bus company had only 1991-1993 model year busses.
So this is a 1991+ model year.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_159882-Neoplan-N-4014-NF.html
Its a BVG bus but a rare one. BVG is the federal bus company of Berlin and Alarm für Cobra 11 was filmed in Berlin at the time the episode was made.
So usually in Berlin movies and television series we get the normal stuff: MAN and Mercedes. But in this particular case we see a 2nd Generation Neoplan N 4014 NF built by Neoplan in 1992. The second generation had MAN engines (1st generation with Deutz engines) and a different front design.
This bus is in fact a 1992 Neoplan N 4014 NF (NF = "Niederflur"). Vehicle number must be between 1001 and 1010.
Another "error" here:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=529006#Comment1733563
The N 4014 NF has bigger air outtakes at the end of the side because they used MAN engines instead of the Deutz engines. I have found out that the cologne bus company had only 1991-1993 model year busses.
So this is a 1991+ model year.