Leyland-DAB articulated bus
| Leyland-DAB articulated bus | |
|---|---|
Leyland-DAB in Copenhagen in 1986 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Leyland/Danish Automobile Building |
| Body and chassis | |
| Doors | 1–3 |
| Floor type | Step entrance |
The Leyland-DAB articulated bus is an articulated bus that was manufactured by Leyland-DAB in Denmark. 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.
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 of Leyland parts in its own bus models. As a continental manufacturer, it had developed its own articulated bus model as an alternative to Volvo's articulated chassis. These were built with two body designs.