History: Leyland Lynx
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Manufacturer : | Leyland Bus | ||
Production : | 1986 - 1992 | ||
Doors: | 1 or 2 | ||
Floor type: | Step entrance | ||
Length : | 11 or 12 metres | ||
Width : | 2.5 metres | ||
Height: | 3.2 metres | ||
Engine: | Leyland TL11 Gardner 6HLXCT Cummins L10 Volvo THD102KF | ||
Capacity: | 29 to 52 seated | ||
Transmission : | Leyland Hydracyclic semi-automatic transmission, ZF Ecomat automatic | ||
Predecessor : | Leyland National | ||
Successor: | Volvo B10M |
The Leyland Lynx was bus manufactured by Leyland Bus in Workington between 1986 and 1992. Designed in 1984 this stepped-entrance single-decker bus was a successor to the ageing Leyland National. After Volvo took over Leyland Bus, the Leyland Lynx was succeeded by the Volvo B10M.
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