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  2. List of Leyland buses - Wikipedia

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    1956 Leyland Tiger Cub with HV Burlingham coachwork. Tiger (front-engined, PS series) - 1948-1968 Comet - 1948-1971; Olympic - 1949-1971; Royal Tiger - 1950-1955; Worldmaster - 1955-1979

  3. Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Wikipedia

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    Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a truck simulator game developed and published by SCS Software for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS and was initially released as open development on 18 October 2012. [2] The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 game Euro Truck Simulator and it is the fourth video game in the Truck Simulator series.

  4. Leyland National - Wikipedia

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    The export version of the Leyland National was constructed in the standard way, although some were what might be called a hybrid, consisting of longer windows up to the rear axle and shorter ones after. This resulted in a 10.9 metres (36 ft) bus as opposed to standard 10.3–11.3 metres (34–37 ft) versions.

  5. List of Lothian Buses preserved vehicles - Wikipedia

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    [1] 1949 FSC 182 135 Double Decker Daimler CVG6 Metro-Cammell [2] 1953 JWS 594 314 Double Decker Guy Arab 5LW Duple/Nudd [1] 1954 LFS 480 480 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD2/20: Metro-Cammell Weymann Orion [3] 1956 NSF 757 757 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD2/20 Metro-Cammell Weymann Orion [1] 1957 OFS 777 777 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD2/20

  6. Leyland Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Leyland Lynx (B60) was designed in 1984 as a replacement for the ageing Leyland National, being unveiled at the 1985 International Bus & Coach Exhibition at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although the B60 was the first bus to carry the Lynx brand, Leyland had previously used it on truck chassis between 1936 and 1940, and ...

  7. Leyland Tiger (front-engined) - Wikipedia

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    The Leyland Tiger is a heavyweight half-cab single-decker bus and coach chassis built by Leyland Motors between 1927 — 1942 and 1946 — 1968. The Tiger was always very closely related to the Titan of its time, sharing a ladder type frame dropped in the wheelbase and gently rising in curves over the axles, generally only differing in wheelbase.

  8. Alexander Y Type - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Y Type was a long-running design of single-decker bus and single-decker intercity bus bodywork built by Walter Alexander Coachbuilders in Falkirk, Scotland. It was built on a wide range of chassis between 1962 and 1983. A small number were built at Alexander's Belfast subsidiary.

  9. Category:Leyland buses - Wikipedia

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