Leyland Bus was a British bus manufacturer based in
Farington,
Lancashire
Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated ''Lancs'') is a ceremonial county in North West England. It is bordered by Cumbria to the north, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire to the east, Greater Manchester and Merseyside to the south, and the Irish Sea to ...
. It emerged from the
Rover Group, formerly known as
British Leyland
British Leyland was a British automotive engineering and manufacturing Conglomerate (company), conglomerate formed in 1968 as British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd (BLMC), following the merger of Leyland Motors and British Motor Holdings. It wa ...
, as a
management buyout
A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management- and/or leveraged buyouts became noted phenomena of 19 ...
of the group's bus business. Leyland Bus was subsequently acquired by
Volvo Buses
The Volvo Group (; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of truck ...
in 1988, with the Leyland name eventually dropped by Volvo in 1993.
History
Formation
Leyland Bus could trace its history as far back as 1896 with the formation of the
Lancashire Steam Motor Company, which changed its name to
Leyland Motors
Leyland Motors Limited (later known as the Leyland Motor Corporation) was an English vehicle manufacturer of lorries, buses and trolleybuses. The company diversified into car manufacturing with its acquisitions of Triumph and Rover in 1960 a ...
following the turn of the century. Bus manufacturing by Leyland commenced at a factory in
Leyland, Lancashire
Leyland ( ) is a town in South Ribble, Lancashire, England, 6 miles (10 km) south of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. The population was 35,578 at the 2011 Census.
The name of the town is Anglo-Saxon, meaning "untilled land".
History
Leyland ...
in 1919. The
British Leyland Motor Corporation
British Leyland was a British automotive engineering and manufacturing conglomerate formed in 1968 as British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd (BLMC), following the merger of Leyland Motors and British Motor Holdings. It was partly nationalised ...
(BLMC) was formed in 1968 with the merger of Leyland Motors with
British Motor Holdings, and in 1975, the BLMC was
nationalised
Nationalization (nationalisation in British English)
is the process of transforming privately owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization contrasts with ...
by the government of the United Kingdom to become
British Leyland
British Leyland was a British automotive engineering and manufacturing Conglomerate (company), conglomerate formed in 1968 as British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd (BLMC), following the merger of Leyland Motors and British Motor Holdings. It wa ...
(BL).
British Leyland eventually organised its bus manufacturing under the Passenger Carrying Division, developing successful products such as the
Leyland National
The Leyland National is an integrally constructed British step-floor single-decker bus manufactured in large quantities between 1972 and 1985. It was developed as a joint project between two UK nationalised industries – the National Bus Com ...
, the
Leyland Olympian, and the
Leyland Tiger
The Leyland Tiger, also known as the B43, was a mid-engined bus and coach chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1981 and 1992. This name had previously been used for a front-engined bus built between 1927 and 1968. It replaced the Leyland L ...
. As part of a 1981 reorganisation of British Leyland's Commercial Vehicle Division into the Leyland Group, this division was later renamed to Leyland Bus. The new
business unit
A strategic business unit (SBU) in business strategic management, is a profit center which focuses on product offering and market segment. SBUs typically have a discrete marketing plan, analysis of competition, and marketing campaign, even thoug ...
expanded into integral bus body building in late 1982 with the sale of the
National Bus Company's 50% shareholding in Bus Manufacturers (Holdings), which included
Bristol Commercial Vehicles
Bristol Commercial Vehicles was a vehicle manufacturer located in Bristol, England. Most production was of buses but trucks and railbus chassis were also built.
The Bristol Omnibus Company, Bristol Tramways and Carriage Company started to buil ...
,
Eastern Coach Works and
Charles H. Roe, to Leyland Bus.
Management buyout
By 1986, British Leyland had changed its name to the
Rover Group and was being prepared for sale to interested parties such as
General Motors
General Motors Company (GM) is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company is most known for owning and manufacturing f ...
, with various subsidiaries being sold independently from the group. Leyland Bus was incurring the heaviest losses within the commercial vehicle division of the Rover Group at the time, making a £30 million () loss in 1985, partially as a result of the incoming
deregulation
Deregulation is the process of removing or reducing state regulations, typically in the economic sphere. It is the repeal of governmental regulation of the economy. It became common in advanced industrial economies in the 1970s and 1980s, as a ...
of the bus industry causing a collapse of orders in favour of
minibus
A minibus, microbus, or minicoach is a passenger-carrying motor vehicle that is designed to carry more people than a multi-purpose vehicle or minivan, but fewer people than a full-size bus. In the United Kingdom, the word "minibus" is us ...
es built on van-derived chassis.
Despite competing bids by
Metro Cammell Weymann and the
Volvo Bus Corporation, a
management buyout
A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management- and/or leveraged buyouts became noted phenomena of 19 ...
led by Leyland Bus managing director Ian McKinnon and supported by divisional directors John Kinnear, Jim McKnight, George Newburn and Eric Turner was ultimately approved in August 1986 by the Rover Group and the government.
The sale of Leyland Bus was completed in January 1987 at a final price of £4 million (), by which point the management team had gained an improved deal that included a warehousing and distribution agreement with Leyland Parts, which enabled Leyland Bus to supply its own parts. Also included in the final deal were the Farrington and Workington factories, four service centres in
Bristol
Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Built around the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by t ...
,
Chorley
Chorley is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England, north of Wigan, south west of Blackburn, north west of Bolton, south of Preston and north west of Manchester. The town's wealth ca ...
,
Glasgow
Glasgow is the Cities of Scotland, most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in Strathclyde, west central Scotland. It is the List of cities in the United Kingdom, third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom ...
and
Nottingham
Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located south-east of Sheffield and nor ...
, as well as a business exporting used buses to
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
.
In an attempt to become profitable, the newly privatised Leyland Bus undertook a cost-cutting rationalisation programme that resulted in a total of 757 workers being made redundant, with redundancy costs being covered by the Rover Group. The Thurston Road headquarters was closed, resulting in 158 job losses while administrative operations moved to the Farington factory, while the Workington factory saw production of the Leyland Olympian chassis transferred to Farington. 468 and 134 workers were ultimately made redundant at both the Farington and Workington factories respectively. The Eastern Coach Works factory at
Lowestoft
Lowestoft ( ) is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk (district), East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England.OS Explorer Map OL40: The Broads: (1:25 000) : . As the List of extreme points of the United Kingdom, most easterly UK se ...
, not included in the management buyout sale, also closed following the completion of a bodywork order for
London Regional Transport
London Regional Transport (LRT) was the organisation responsible for most of the public transport network in London, England, between 1984 and 2000. In common with all London transport authorities from 1933 to 2000, the public name and operation ...
.
Acquisition by Volvo
Leyland Bus was acquired by
Volvo
The Volvo Group (; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of truck ...
in April 1988. The company was initially retained as an independent subsidiary of the
Volvo Bus Corporation, with all Leyland Bus board members except George Newburn and Eric Turner remaining with the company following the sale. Volvo Buses President Lars Erik Nilsson was appointed as chairman of Leyland Bus, while marketing director Jurgen Bahr was temporarily appointed as managing director. Volvo had attempted to purchase British Leyland's bus operations three times prior in 1982, 1984 and 1986, with the latter bid beaten by the management buyout that led to the creation of Leyland Bus. Both companies had a combined 75% market share in new buses in the United Kingdom at the end of 1987, with the companies also having a 57% share in new coaches that same year.
Leyland and Volvo soon consolidated their separate bus and coach-building operations into the Volvo Leyland Bus Executive Group in October 1988. A new company named VL Bus and Coach was launched on 1 January 1989 as the group's marketer for new Volvo and Leyland vehicles in the United Kingdom. Restructuring of Leyland Bus commenced in April 1989, with the Farrington and Workington factories and their products retained, while Leyland's four existing service centres were turned into VL Support Centres, enabling them to service both Leyland and Volvo buses and coaches; ten dealerships joined this scheme later in 1989. New Leyland vehicles could also be offered with Volvo drivelines and suspensions through VL Bus and Coach, with an example being
Leyland Lynx
The Leyland Lynx was a High-floor, step-entrance integral single-deck bus manufactured by Leyland Bus, Leyland in Workington, England between 1986 and 1992. After the takeover by Volvo Buses, Volvo, it was succeeded by the Volvo B10B.
Backgrou ...
Mark IIs being supplied with Volvo THD102KF engines as opposed to options including the Leyland TL11 engine, and a new parts warehouse stocking both Volvo and Leyland bus parts in
Magna Park, Lutterworth,
Leicestershire
Leicestershire ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It is bordered by Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to the north, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warw ...
opened for business in January 1990.
Demise

As part of the rationalisation of the Leyland Bus business by Volvo, the
Leyland Royal Tiger, the
Leyland-DAB Lion and the Leyland TL11 engine were discontinued at the end of 1988; production of the TL11 engine had been discontinued due to Leyland's engine manufacturing plant being included in a merger between
Leyland Trucks and
DAF Trucks
DAF Trucks is a Dutch truck manufacturing company and a division of Paccar. DAF originally stood for ''van Doorne's Aanhangwagen Fabriek''. Its headquarters and main plant are in Eindhoven. Cabin (lorry), Cabs and axle assembly line, assemblies ...
a year prior, forming
DAF NV, which traded as
Leyland DAF
Leyland DAF was a commercial vehicle manufacturing company based in Leyland, Lancashire, Leyland, United Kingdom, and a subsidiary of DAF NV. In February 1993, Leyland DAF was placed into receivership.
History
Leyland DAF was formed in Febru ...
in the United Kingdom. The
Volvo B10M
The Volvo B10M is a mid-engine design, mid-engined city bus and coach (bus), coach chassis manufactured by Volvo Buses, Volvo between 1978 and 2003. It succeeded the Volvo B58, B58 and was equipped with the same 9.6-litre horizontally mounted Vo ...
chassis also entered production alongside the Leyland Lynx and Olympian at the Workington factory at the end of 1989.
In January 1990, Leyland Bus announced it would transfer all chassis manufacturing from Farington to Workington, leaving only the Leyland Bus headquarters and component manufacturing at the site, resulting in the loss of 380 jobs. VL Bus and Coach also announced the merger of Leyland and Volvo's sales and marketing operations, with most positions being moved to Volvo's
Gothenburg
Gothenburg ( ; ) is the List of urban areas in Sweden by population, second-largest city in Sweden, after the capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. Situated by the Kattegat on the west coast of Sweden, it is the gub ...
headquarters, though its UK and Asian market specialists remained at Farington. 180 jobs at the Workington factory, making up 25% of the workforce, were cut in May 1990 as a result of a fall in bus sales in the United Kingdom.
Volvo announced the closure of the Workington factory and the discontinuation of the Leyland Bus brand in December 1991. However, as a result of a large volume of sympathetic orders from multiple bus operators, the factory did not close until early 1993, two years later than originally planned. Leyland Bus's last ever integrally-produced bodies were delivered to
Preston Bus
Preston Bus is a bus operator running services in the city of Preston and surrounding areas of Lancashire. It is a subsidiary of Rotala, who purchased Preston Bus from the Stagecoach Group on the orders of the Competition Commission in 2011.
...
in 1992, while the final Leyland buses produced at Workington were among an export batch of 200 tri-axle Olympian chassis delivered with
Alexander
Alexander () is a male name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Variants listed here ar ...
bodywork to
Singapore Bus Services in early 1993.
The Olympian was the sole Leyland Bus product retained by Volvo following the discontinuation of the brand, with a heavily redesigned chassis being launched as the
Volvo Olympian that same year. Production of the Volvo Olympian commenced at Volvo's new
Irvine factory in Scotland, built to replace the Workington facility, however this factory also closed in 1999, with bus chassis production moving to Sweden and Poland.
Products

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Leyland-DAB Lion – 2-axle
double-decker bus
A double-decker bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. Double-deckers are used primarily for commuter transport, but open-top models are used as sightseeing buses for tourists, and there are coaches too for long-distance travel. They app ...
chassis produced in collaboration with
Danish Automobile Building
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Leyland Lynx
The Leyland Lynx was a High-floor, step-entrance integral single-deck bus manufactured by Leyland Bus, Leyland in Workington, England between 1986 and 1992. After the takeover by Volvo Buses, Volvo, it was succeeded by the Volvo B10B.
Backgrou ...
–
Single-deck full-size integral bus, built to replace
Leyland National
The Leyland National is an integrally constructed British step-floor single-decker bus manufactured in large quantities between 1972 and 1985. It was developed as a joint project between two UK nationalised industries – the National Bus Com ...
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Leyland Olympian – 2 and 3-axle double-decker bus chassis, continuation of British Leyland product launched in 1979
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Leyland Swift -
Midibus
A midibus is a classification of single-decker minibuses which are generally larger than a traditional minibus but smaller than a full-size single decker and can be anywhere between and long. While used in many parts of the world, the mi ...
chassis, developed in competition with the
Dennis Dart
The Dennis Dart is a Rear-engine design, rear-engined single-decker bus, single-decker midibus chassis that was introduced by Dennis Specialist Vehicles, Dennis of Guildford, England, in 1989, replacing the Dennis Domino. Initially built as a ...
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Leyland Tiger
The Leyland Tiger, also known as the B43, was a mid-engined bus and coach chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1981 and 1992. This name had previously been used for a front-engined bus built between 1927 and 1968. It replaced the Leyland L ...
- 2 and 3-axle
Coach chassis, continuation of British Leyland product launched in 1981
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Leyland Royal Tiger - Executive equivalent of the standard Tiger chassis, a majority of which were produced as the integrally-designed Leyland Royal Tiger Doyen
See also
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List of Leyland buses
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Ashok Leyland
Ashok Leyland Limited is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturer, with its headquarters in Chennai. It is now owned by the Hinduja Group. It was founded in 1948 as Ashok Motors, which became Ashok Leyland in the year 1955 after collab ...
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Switch Mobility
Switch Mobility (Optare until 2020) is a British bus manufacturer based in Sherburn-in-Elmet, North Yorkshire. It is a subsidiary of Indian company Ashok Leyland. The company is responsible for the EV operations of the group with Ashok Leyland ...
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Leyland Trucks
References
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