East Lancs Lolyne
| East Lancs Lolyne | |
|---|---|
Carousel Buses Lolyne bodied Dennis Trident 2 in 2007 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | East Lancashire Coachbuilders |
| Body and chassis | |
| Doors | 1 or 2 |
| Floor type | Low floor |
| Chassis | Dennis Trident 2 |
| Powertrain | |
| Capacity | 76 to 94 seated |
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 10 metres (33 ft) to 11.5 metres (38 ft) |
| Width | 2,535mm |
| Height | 4,195 to 4,300mm |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | East Lancs Pyoneer |
| Successor | East Lancs Olympus |
The East Lancs Lolyne was a double-decker body of a bus. It had a low floor. It was made from 1999 to 2007 by East Lancashire Coachbuilders.
The Lolyne body was built on the Dennis Trident 2 chassis.[1]
East Lancs misspelled bus names on purpose (naming it "Lolyne" instead of "Lowline", "lollin'" or "loin"")
Myllennium Lolyne
The East Lancs Myllennium Lolyne was a double-decker body of a bus. It was made from 2002 to 2007 by East Lancashire Coachbuilders.
The Myllennium Lolyne body was built on the Dennis Trident 2 chassis.[2]
Related pages
- For the single decker, see East Lancs Myllennium
- For the double-deck body on DAF DB250 chassis, see East Lancs Myllennium Lowlander
- For the double-deck body on Volvo B7TL, see East Lancs Myllennium Vyking
- For the double-deck body on Volvo B9TL, see East Lancs Myllennium Nordic
References
- ↑ Ackers, Simon (2022). Merseyside Buses 2010-2020. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-3981-0941-4.
- ↑ Stubbings, Richard (2023). Buses of Bristol and Somerset: Past and Present. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-3981-0597-3. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
Other websites
- Media related to East Lancs Lolyne at Wikimedia Commons