East Lancs Lolyne

East Lancs Lolyne

:"This article is about the East Lancs Lolyne, the East Lancs bus body on the Dennis Trident. For the similar bodies on the Volvo B7TL and DAF DB250, see East Lancs Vyking and East Lancs Lowlander respectivley."

Infobox East Lancs bus
Model of bus=Lolyne


width=2,535mm
length=10,000 to 11,475mm
height=4,195 to 4,300mm
passengercapacity=76 to 94
options=Air conditioning, additional CCTV, bonded glazing, double glazing, driver protection, electronic destination displays, powered wheelchair ramp, [http://web.archive.org/web/20020115213155/elcb.co.uk/lolyne_spec.html other options]

The East Lancs Lolyne is a type of double-decker bus built by East Lancashire Coachbuilders. It is the double-deck version of the Spryte. It continued the long line of 'misspelt' names which continued until the Scania OmniDekka. It was built on the Dennis Trident chassis.

Later on in its life there was a decision made by East Lancs whether to change the name to Lowlander. It was decided to use the Lowlander name to body DAF/VDL DB250s.

The East Lancs Lolyne lasted through the Myllennium series as the Myllennium Lolyne.


ee also

External links

* [http://www.elcb.co.uk East Lancashire Coachbuilders]
* [http://www.alexander-dennis.com/homepage.htm Dennis]


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