East Lancashire Coachbuilders

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East Lancashire Coachbuilders Ltd.
Type Private
Founded 1934
Headquarters Flag of United Kingdom Blackburn, Lancashire
Industry Bus building
Products Bus bodies
Website www.elcb.co.uk

East Lancashire Coachbuilders is a manufacturer of bus bodies and carriages founded in Blackburn in 1934.

In 1994 the company expanded in to new premises and commenced a programme of development that resulted in a range of single and double deck buses which is the primary source of income for the company today.

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[edit] Products

[edit] Past

ELCB has had many different styles of bodywork. They had a tradition of using misspelt product names which continues today.

[edit] Lolyne and Spryte series

In the early 1990s, ELCB created a new style of bus body. Like most ELCB buses, this body style didn’t have a definite name and was named by it’s chassis as follows:

Double-Decker (Image)

Although they are collectively known as the Lolyne.

Single-Decker

  • Spryte (for Dennis Dart chassis [though on request ELCB used the Spryte to re-body other older chassis]) (Image)

[edit] Myllennium series

A Volvo B7TL with ELC Myllennium (convertible open-top) Vyking bodywork owned by Wilts & Dorset in the new livery.
A Volvo B7TL with ELC Myllennium (convertible open-top) Vyking bodywork owned by Wilts & Dorset in the new livery.

In 2001, a new body was launched. Again, the product didn't have a definite name, it varied according to the chassis.

Double-Decker (Image)

Single-Decker (Image)

  • Myllennium (for DAF SB220 and Alexander Dennis Dart) - This is out of sequence and not called the Myllennium-Spryte
  • Hyview (high-floor variant of the standard millennium single-decker body but used to re-body older chassis)

This series is collectively known as the Myllennium.

[edit] Other past bodies

[edit] Current

The current generation continues (in some aspects) the tradition of misspelt names but each has a different name and does not vary on the chassis.

[edit] Scania series

A Scania OmniDekka in Kensington, with body from East Lancashire Coachbuilders
A Scania OmniDekka in Kensington, with body from East Lancashire Coachbuilders

This series are the last surviving variants of the Myllennium series. They are now part of their own series.

Single-Decker

Double-Decker

[edit] Esteem and Olympus series

The Esteem was launched early in 2006. The Olympus was launched at the Euro Bus Expo 2006 and it's lower dash is the same as the Esteem. The Visionaire will launch in summer 2007 with Arriva's Original London Sightseeing Tour.

Single-Decker

  • Esteem (for Scania OmniTown, Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 Dart and Alexander Dennis Enviro 300) (Image)

Double-Decker

  • Olympus (for Alexander Dennis Enviro 400, VDL DB250, Volvo B9TL and Scania N230UD) (Image)
  • Visionaire (Open top body for Volvo B9TL)

[edit] Kinetic series

The Kinetic series was launched at the Euro Bus Expo 2006. They are designed as low-height bodies for MAN chassis. They have the Esteem / Olympus body but with MAN's own Lion's City design front and rear.

Single-Decker

Double-Decker

[edit] East Lancs subsidiaries

East Lancs also runs sub-divisions of the company, in addition to the production of buses:

[edit] External link

East Lancashire Coachbuilders Buses
Current: OmniDekka - OmniTown - Esteem - Olympus - Visionaire - Kinetic
Discontinued: Greenway - EL2000 - Cityzen - Pyoneer - Lolyne - Nordic - Spryte - Myllennium


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