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East Lancs EL2000
East Lancs EL2000 body on Dennis Dart with a double-curvature windscreen with an arched top.
Overview
ManufacturerEast Lancashire Coachbuilders
Body and chassis
Doors1 door
Floor typeStep entrance
Powertrain
Capacity28 to 40 seated
Dimensions
Length8.5m to 12.0m
Width2.5m
Height3.0m

The East Lancs EL2000 is a type of single-decker bus body built on a wide variety of bus chassis by East Lancashire Coachbuilders.

Chassis

Many different chassis types, both new and secondhand, were fitted with EL2000 bodywork. These include:

The Atlantean chassis had started their lives as double-decker vehicles but were rebodied as single-deckers.

History

The EL2000 made its first appearance on rebodied Leyland Tigers at the end of 1989. It was superseded as a step-entrance body by the Flyte, starting in 1996 and stopped production in 2001.

Description

The EL2000 has an aluminium frame. It has bowed sides and a bowed top half of the rear end, with a high-set rear window.

There was some variability in the height and shape of the side windows, and the style of windscreen. One common design of windscreen was square-cornered, tapered in towards the top and curved around to the sides. Another was a two-piece flat windscreen with radiused outer corners. A third design used was a double-curvature windscreen with an arched top.

See also

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