Bedford JJL
Bedford JJL | |
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Bedford JJL | |
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Manufacturer | Bedford Vehicles |
Body and chassis | |
Doors | 1 door |
Floor type | Step entrance |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Bedford diesel |
The Bedford JJL was an innovative but ultimately unsuccessful bus model built by Bedford Vehicles. The JJL could have been a success, but was ahead of its time in predicting the boom in the midibus market, as seen by the success of the Dennis Dart.[1][2]
Only four JJLs were produced, along with a pre-production prototype, starting in 1979.[3] The production vehicles produced were as follows:[4]
chassis number | number plate | bodywork code | seating | built |
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IRK0JL9008 | UKX 335X | Marshall 260250 | B24F | 1981 |
IRK0JL9009 | AVS 903T | Marshall 260251 | B24F | November 1978 |
IRK0JL9010 | EKX 648T | Marshall 260252 | B24F | 1978 |
IRK0JL9011 | HKX 553V | Marshall 260253 | B24F | November 1979 |
The build date of the first chassis may indicate that this was the prototype that was converted to a production bus, although the bodywork numbers and build dates conflict with those found in.[2][5][6]
Maidstone Borough Council took delivery of the JJLs in 1981/82.[7] UKK 335X and AVS 903T were sold to Brighton Buses, and then to Northern Bus, Sheffield in 1992.[2][5] EKX 648T also went to Brighton, but was scrapped in 1988 after a collision with a tree.[6] HKX 553V was sold to Bournemouth Transport (trading as Yellow Buses) in 1983, and then onto The Goodman Group,[8] where it saw service with Rambler and Goodmans coaches. It is the last JJL in service,[9] and has been exhibited at rallies.
Tricentrol of Dunstable produced a short version of Bedford's YMQ chassis, the YMQ/S, ten years after the JJL.
See also
References
- ↑ Fotopic image of a Bedford YMQS with related development commentary
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Picture and details about Brighton Corporation 37
- ↑ Bedford promotional leaflet for the JJL (see image)
- ↑ Online database of bus orders Bedford JJL chassis search
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Picture and details about Brighton Corporation 36
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Picture and details about Brighton Corporation 38
- ↑ Southbus webpage Maidstone Municipal Transport, A brief history
- ↑ Colin Parkers Yellow Buses enthusiast site
- ↑ Fotopic collection of Goodman Group of Whittlesey