History of the Leyland Bus

History of the Leyland Bus

Author: Ron Phillips

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2015-01-26

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1847978789

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A superbly illustrated history of the Leyland bus, one of the most important British buses of the twentieth century, with full production histories and technical specifications for all the major models. Also covers the evolution of the Leyland Bus company, and tells the full story behind the iconic Leyland badge. Including some previously unseen illustrations, the book gives a full company history - from beginnings as the Lancashire Steam Motor Company in 1886, to the acquisition by Volvo Buses in 1988. Technical details of all the main models are given including the Lion, Titan and Olympic ranges. Gearless buses and rear-engined double-deckers are covered as well as charabancs, trolleybuses, First World War military vehicles and overseas models. This will be an essential guide to these much-treasured vehicles and is beautifully illustrated with some never-before-seen pictures from the Leyland company's archives including 153 black & white photographs and 106 colour and b&w prints.


Leyland Double-Decker Buses

Leyland Double-Decker Buses

Author: Howard Berry

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2020-02-15

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1445687135

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This, the third in a series of books showcasing the products of the passenger division of Leyland since 1960 with previously unpublished images of iconic double-decker buses.


London Transport's Last Buses

London Transport's Last Buses

Author: Matthew Wharmby

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2016-02-29

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1473869706

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The Olympian was Leyland's answer to the competition that was threatening to take custom away from its second-generation OMO double-deck products. Simpler than the London Transportcentric Titan but, unlike that integral model, able to respond to the market by being offered as a chassis for bodying by the bodybuilder of the customer's choice, the Olympian was an immediate success and soon replaced both the Atlantean and Bristol VRT as the standard double-decker of the NBC. It wasn't until 1984 that London Transport itself dabbled with the model, taking three for evaluation alongside trios of contemporary double-deckers.The resulting L class spawned an order for 260 more in 1986, featuring accessibility advancements developed by LT in concert with the Ogle design consultancy, but the rapid changes engulfing the organisation meant that no more were ordered. During the 1990s company ownerships shifted repeatedly as the ethos of competition gave way to the cold reality of big business, an unstable situation which even saw London's bus operations broken up.The L class was split between three new companies, but the backlog of older vehicles to replace once corporate interests released funding ensured the buses up to a further decade in service. Finally, as low-floor buses swept into the capital at the turn of the century, Olympian operation at last declined, and the final examples operated early in 2006.This profusely illustrated book describes the diversity of liveries, ownerships and deployments that characterised the London Leyland Olympians' two decades of service.


Leyland Buses Since 1955

Leyland Buses Since 1955

Author: Stewart J. Brown

Publisher:

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9780711036529

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This title examines Leyland's bus and coach production between the mid-1950s and the demise of the name in the 1980s. The book features approximately 85 colour illustrations which explore the variety of both double- and single-decks models constructed by the company.


The Leyland National

The Leyland National

Author: Peter Horrex

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-10-15

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1445674637

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Utilising their fantastic collections of previously unpublished images, Peter Horrex and Robert Appleton pay tribute to this popular and iconic chariot of the people.


Leyland Buses in Israel

Leyland Buses in Israel

Author: Alon Siton

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2021-10-15

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1398105759

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The fascinating story of Leyland buses in Israel, packed with previously unpublished images throughout.


Leyland Single-Decker Buses

Leyland Single-Decker Buses

Author: Howard Berry

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1445687097

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This, the second in a series of books showcasing the products of the passenger division of Leyland since 1960 with previously unpublished images covering a variety of types and eras of Single-Decker Buses.


Volvo Buses and Coaches

Volvo Buses and Coaches

Author: Howard Berry

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2021-05-15

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1445676095

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Utilising previously unpublished photographs, Howard Berry tells the story of Volvo buses and coaches.


Surrender

Surrender

Author: Nicholas Comfort

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Published: 2012-02-23

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 184954316X

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British industry at the start of the New Elizabethan Age was a world leader. The first - British - jet airliner was taking to the skies, the first nuclear power station was under construction at Calder Hall and British firms were pioneering the computer. Our shipyards reigned almost supreme, and from Britain's factories came cars, lorries, buses, heavy machinery, aircraft and locomotives, exported all over the world. Sixty years on, many of these industries and millions of jobs have disappeared, while competitors have flourished. Much of what remains is under foreign ownership. Britain has lost many export markets, and essential goods have to be imported. How did all this happen? Britain's loss of competitiveness has traditionally been blamed on outdated working practices, failure to invest and modernise, poor management, bloody-minded unions, the loss of Empire and the ability of post-war Germany and Japan to rebuild from scratch. All this is true, but the picture is far more complex. The role of Whitehall and successive governments, Britain's relationship with Europe, corporate greed, misjudgement and even suicide, and sheer bad luck all play a part. In Surrender, Nicholas Comfort revisits the past six decades and identifies some of the factors behind the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.