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  1. Leyland Tiger Cub - Wikipedia

    • The Leyland Tiger Cub was launched in 1952. Most were built as 44-45 seat buses, with a smaller number as coaches. The standard bodied dimensions were 30 ft (9.1 m) long by 8 ft (2.4 m) wide, the UK maximum at launch in 1952. It was named when a lighter-weight chassis was introduced in 1952 as a modification to the older Leyland Royal Tiger (type PSU1), which wa… 展开

    Overview

    The Leyland Tiger Cub (coded as PSUC1) was a lightweight underfloor-engined chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1952 and 1970. 展开

    Prototypes

    The prototypes were bodied by Saunders-Roe of Anglesey as 44-seat buses working initially for Midland Red while the second was shown on the Leyland stand at the 1952 Commercial Motor Show in the livery of … 展开

    Production options

    The initial production model was type PSUC1/1T, with the two-speed axle as standard. Omission of this was a no-cost option, in which case the T-suffix was omitted.
    In 1953 two vari… 展开

    Operators

    The BET group were the largest purchasers in England and Wales. Of their subsidiaries, Western Welsh with a fleet of 271 had the most. In Scotland the largest customer was Walter Alexander & Sons who took 200 between 1955 a… 展开

    Exports

    Major export markets for the Tiger Cub were Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Denmark, Ghana, the Netherlands, India, Jamaica, New Zealand and Portugal. Leyland often sold export batches with Metro Cammell Weymann bodywork, … 展开

    In retrospect

    The Tiger Cub was very much the product of its straitened times, and throughout its production life faced stiff competition from the AEC Reliance. This had a larger capacity engine (and a vacuum brake option until 1966… 展开

    Derivatives

    Leyland-MCW Olympian LW (1956-59)
    Albion Aberdonian (1957–60)
    Leyland Leopard L1/L2 (1959–67)
    Leyland Panther Cub (1964-68)… 展开

     
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    The Leyland Tiger Cub (coded as PSUC1) was a lightweight underfloor-engined chassis built by Leyland Motors between 1951 and 1970, most as 44-45 seat buses, with a smaller number as coaches. The standard bodied dimensions …

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  9. David Beilby | 1964 Leyland Tiger Cubs (386-394)

    25 photos. The 1964 Leyland Tiger Cubs (386-394 WTG) although seemingly one batch, comprised two variants. All were recorded as on Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/11 chassis with Willowbrook bodies. The first six (386-391) were B45F …

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