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In the early to mid 1990s, selected 2-axle Leyland Olympians were converted to open-top for use on private hire services, complementing the operator's AEC Routemasters, however these were withdrawn gradually after 2001. #7 was the last 2-axle Leyland Olympian in Hong Kong, where it was retired in 2009 and eventually scrapped.
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The Northern Counties Palatine was a step-entrance 2-axle and 3-axle double-decker bus body built by Northern Counties from 1988 to 1999 in Wigan, England.. The Palatine was built mainly on Leyland Olympian and Volvo Olympian chassis, although smaller sized orders were also built for customers on DAF DB250, Dennis Arrow, Dennis Dominator, Volvo B10M Citybus and Scania N113DRB chassis.
The Leyland redesign kept the Standard 23C's bore and stroke of 3.3125 in × 4 in (84.1 mm × 101.6 mm), giving a 2.3 L (2,260 cc; 137.9 cu in) capacity. Standard had earlier updated the 23C with glow plugs in each cylinder head; this was retained for the OE.138, as was the Ricardo pre-combustion (indirect injection) design.
The developers from the Elyland company promote My Lands as the very first browser MMOG. [1] My Lands enjoys up to 200,000 active players and has been translated into over 20 languages. The main goals of the game consist of developing one's own kingdom, training army units, interacting with other players (their kingdoms), and gaining Black Gems ...
2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment (Lt Col H Jones VC) ^1 — Blue Beach 2 - Goose Green & Darwin - Wireless Ridge. (†18) 29th Field Battery RA; 43 (Lloyds) Air Defence Battery 1st troop / Blowpipe x 6、Leyland 4-tonne truck x 6; 2nd troop / Blowpipe x 6、Leyland 4-tonne truck x 6; 3rd troop / Blowpipe x 6、Leyland 4-tonne truck x 6
In later years, BMC evolved and developed other models with partnerships with other firms and the successors of the British Motor Corporation (which became British Leyland). [citation needed] First, the Leyland TM 30 (later renamed Levend), based on the Leyland Sherpa, was released into the market as the first full-size van in 1980. It used the ...