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Leyland Tiger TS7 / Burlingham #7

11 april 2010 - Surrey, UK - Cobham: An unusual conversion of a 1937 Leyland Tiger bus into a rather cosy mobile workshop. The bus was once owned by Blackpool Corporation, which is now (2018) one of the very few British bus operators still publicly owned.


Leyland Tiger TS4 #YG 7831

7 may 2018 - An impressive Leyland Tiger of Todmorden Corporation, which was a local bus operator in Lancashire. These were quite advanced buses for their time, but were almost immediately made obsolete by the first rear-engined and underfloor-engined machines, which were introduced just a year or so later.

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Leyland Tiger TS2/Manchester Corporation #28

6 august 2012 - Manchester (UK) – Museum of Transport. This lovely old bus from 1930 was successfully operated to attack various ‘pirate’ operators, who had put numerous buses onto the roads to try and steal business from the Corporation. Ironically, this is much like the situation in Manchester today, where deregulation of services had led to a swarm of new operators working the city’s roads in competition with Greater Manchester buses.


Leyland Tiger TS4 / Debono #DBY 401

24 march 2011 - Floriana, Triq Sarria. W popołudniowym szczycie. Najstarszy obecnie autobus w Maltańskiej flocie, z czwartym (!) już nadwoziem w swoim życiu.

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Leyland Tiger TS8/Beadle #649

2 august 2009 - Stokes Bay, Gosport, Hampshire (UK) – After World War 2, there was a great shortage of new buses. The Beadle company built new bodies and used the mechanical parts of pre-war buses to make a new, chassis-less integral vehicle which was, in many respects, ahead of its time This is one of thirty built for Southdown and is the only survivor.


Leyland Tiger TS7/Beadle #F564

1937 - Bournemouth. Mieszczący 28 osób na miejscach siedzących autokar na podwoziu Leyland Tiger z nadwoziem Beadle, czeka na odjazd. Fotografia archiwalna Wilts & Dorset.


Leyland Tiger TS7/Harrington #1179

17 september 2000 - Amberley Museum. Leyland 2000 bus show.


Leyland Tiger TS7/Burlingham #7

5 april 2009 - Cobham (UK). A Leyland Tiger of 1937 converted into a breakdown wagon by Blackpool Corporation, who originally bought twelve of these as ‘sun saloons’. In 1957 it was converted as shown here and became a tramway snowplough, towing lorry and salt/sand carrier. It was finally withdrawn in 1964.



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