Description
11×45 Outside Parking with Keycode Entry
Vehicles Requiring a Parking Space of 40-45 Feet
These vehicles are all between 40 and 45 feet in length, making them suitable for parking spaces within this range:
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New Flyer Xcelsior (40 feet)
A widely used transit bus designed for city public transportation, measuring exactly 40 feet long. -
Prevost H3-45 (45 feet)
A luxury coach bus popular for long-distance travel and tours, with a length of 45 feet. -
Fleetwood Discovery LXE 40G (40 feet)
A Class A motorhome built for recreational travel, coming in at 40 feet in length. -
Newmar King Aire (45 feet)
A high-end luxury motorhome offering spacious accommodations, measuring 45 feet long. -
Gillig Low Floor (40 feet)
A common low-floor transit bus used in urban settings, with a standard length of 40 feet. -
Van Hool CX45 (45 feet)
A motorcoach designed for intercity travel and charters, exactly 45 feet in length. -
Hummer H2 Stretch Limousine (40 feet)
A custom-built stretch limousine offering luxury transportation, typically around 40 feet long. -
Alexander Dennis Enviro500 (42 feet)
A double-decker bus used in busy urban transit systems, measuring 42 feet in length.
Other Typical Items for a 40-45 Foot Parking Space
These are typical non-vehicle or vehicle-related items that could occupy a parking space between 40 and 45 feet long, assuming sufficient width is available:
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Boats (40-45 feet)
Examples include sailboats or motor yachts, commonly ranging from 40 to 45 feet, often stored on trailers or in dry storage. -
Travel Trailers (40-45 feet)
Large camping trailers, such as fifth-wheel models, used for recreational travel, typically between 40 and 45 feet. -
Portable Classrooms or Offices (40 feet)
Modular buildings used as temporary classrooms or workspaces, often around 40 feet long. -
Mobile Medical Units (40 feet)
Specialized vehicles or trailers, like blood donation buses, typically built on 40-foot chassis. -
Horse Trailers (40-45 feet)
Large trailers with living quarters for transporting horses, often ranging from 40 to 45 feet. -
Mobile Command Centers (40 feet)
Emergency service vehicles or trailers used for coordination during events or disasters, commonly 40 feet long. -
Large Generators on Trailers (40 feet)
Mobile power units on trailers, used for construction sites or events, typically around 40 feet. -
Mobile Stages for Events (40-45 feet)
Trailers that expand into performance stages for concerts or festivals, ranging from 40 to 45 feet. -
Auto Transport Trailers (40-45 feet)
Trailers designed to carry multiple vehicles, typically measuring between 40 and 45 feet when detached.