Leyland-DAB Lion

Leyland-DAB Lion

East Lancs bodied Leyland-DAB Lion in 2012
Overview
Manufacturer Leyland
Production 1986-1988
Body and chassis
Doors 1 door
Floor type Step entrance
Powertrain
Engine Leyland TL11
Power output 183 kW
Transmission ZF Ecomat

The Leyland-DAB Lion was a mid-engined double-decker bus chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1986 and 1988.

History

The Leyland-DAB Lion was designed as a mid-engined double-decker bus chassis based on a Danish Automobile Building design.[1][2] Only 32 were built for Clydeside Scottish, Eastern Scottish and Nottingham City Transport.[3][4][5]

Following the takeover by Leyland by Volvo, the Lion ceased production in 1988.[6]

References

  1. Leyland's Lion in service next year Commercial Motor 7 September 1985
  2. New den for Lion Commercial Motor 16 July 1987
  3. Nottingham den for last Lions Commercial Motor 5 January 1989
  4. Leyland Lion Bus Fleet Lists on the Web
  5. Lions in decline Focus Transport
  6. Royal wave to Lions and Tigers Commercial Motor 12 May 1988

External links

Media related to Leyland-DAB Lion at Wikimedia Commons

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