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Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a truck simulator game developed and published by SCS Software for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS and was initially released as open development on 18 October 2012. [2] The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 game Euro Truck Simulator and it is the fourth video game in the Truck Simulator series.
Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of all known passenger chassis and integral bus vehicles manufactured by Leyland Motors and Leyland Bus from 1919 ...
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The Leyland-DAB artic found customers in Denmark, and was the first modern style articulated bus in the United Kingdom, albeit with limited repeat orders. [ 1 ] Leyland, being a mainly British manufacturer, had also had an overseas manufacturing interest in the Danish manufacturer Danish Automobile Building (DAB) since 1953, which used a number ...
The Alexander Y Type was a long-running design of single-decker bus and single-decker intercity bus bodywork built by Walter Alexander Coachbuilders in Falkirk, Scotland.It was built on a wide range of chassis between 1962 and 1983.
Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/3 Metro-Cammell Weymann [2] 1961 YSG 101 101 Single Decker Leyland Leopard PSU3/2R Alexander Y Type [5] 1962 YWS 611 611 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD2A/30 Alexander [1] 1964 ASC 665B 665 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD3/6 Alexander E [4] 1964 ASC 690B 690 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD3/6 Alexander E [1] 1965 ESF 801C 801
The end of the holiday weekend added two fresh examples of a historic shift on Wall Street: More CEOs than ever are heading for the exits. Over the past 24 hours, the leaders of chipmaker Intel ...
Leyland Bus was a British bus manufacturer based in Farington, Lancashire. It emerged from the Rover Group, formerly known as British Leyland, as a management buyout of the group's bus business. Leyland Bus was subsequently acquired by Volvo Buses in 1988, with the Leyland name eventually dropped by Volvo in 1993.