East Lancs Flyte

The East Lancs Flyte was a 2-axle step entrance single-decker bus body. It was built between 1996–2001 by East Lancashire Coachbuilders.

East Lancs Flyte
Arriva North West East Lancs Flyte bodied Scania L113CRL in Merseyside in July 2007
Overview
ManufacturerEast Lancashire Coachbuilders
Production1996–2001
Body and chassis
Doors1 door
Floor typeStep entrance
ChassisScania L113CRL
Scania K112CRB and K113CRB (rebodies)
Volvo B6 (rebody) (photo)
Leyland Tiger (rebodies)
Volvo B10M (new and rebodies)
KIRN Mogul
Powertrain
Capacity34 to 50 seated
Dimensions
Lengthvaries
Widthvaries
Height3.23m
Chronology
PredecessorEast Lancs EL2000
SuccessorEast Lancs Hyline

It was only built on Scania L113CRL chassis,[1] Scania K112CRB chassis, Scania K113CRB chassis, Volvo B6 chassis (photo), Leyland Tiger chassis[2] (rebodies), Volvo B10M chassis, KIRN Mogul chassis (bodied for Yorkshire Traction only)[3][4]

East Lancs deliberately misspelled bus names (naming it "Flyte" instead of "Flight")

In 2000, It was replaced by the East Lancs Myllennium-based Hyline.

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