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United Bus was a bus manufacturing group created by DAF Bus and Bova (both from the Netherlands) in 1989.[1] It was later joined by Den Oudsten (Netherlands), Optare (UK), and DAB (Denmark).[2]

Collaborations

The collaboration between DAF and Optare led to the introduction of the DAF DB250 double-decker with Optare Spectra bodywork. This was the first partly low-floor double-decker and set the standard for future developments.[3]

Demise

Due to the 1991-1995 world recession, United Bus filed for bankruptcy in 1993, though the partners survived independently.[3]

References

  1. ^ Stop press:Daf Bus/Bova merger Commercial Motor 23 November 1989
  2. ^ Mergers Commercial Motor 21 June 1990
  3. ^ a b Peck, Colin (2010). DAF Trucks Since 1949. Veloce Publishing. ISBN 9781845842604.