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Motor vehicle
East Lancs E Type
East Lancs E Type on Volvo Olympian chassis
Overview
Production1986-1995
Body and chassis
Doors1 door
Floor typeStep entrance
ChassisDennis Dominator
Dennis Arrow
Leyland Olympian
Scania N113DRB
Volvo B10M
Volvo Olympian

The East Lancs E Type is a type of double-deck bus body built on different chassis by East Lancashire Coachbuilders.

Chassis

Types bodied include the following:

Description

The E Type bears a strong visual resemblance to the Alexander R Type. East Lancs first built bodies resembling the R Type in 1984, which were almost identical in appearance to the Alexander product. Later examples had more East Lancs styling elements, making identification easier.

The E Type was superseded by the Cityzen on Scania N113DRB around 1996 and the Pyoneer on other chassis around 1997.

See also

East Lancashire Coachbuilders / Darwen Group
Former products
Single-decker buses
Step Entrance Buses
Low Floor Buses
Double-decker buses
Step Entrance Buses
Low Floor Buses
See also
Main companies


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