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Fleetlines For Sunderland

13th January 1961
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A N ORDER for rear-engined Daimler Fleedine double-decker forwardentrance buses has been placed by Sunderland Transport Department with Transport Vehicles (Daimler), Ltd. This follows an order by Birmingham Corporation (The Commercial Motor, November 25) for 10 Fleetlines for experimental service.

Daimlers have received orders, they said this week, worth more than £235,000 for bus chassis from 10 other municipal bus undertakings. These are Gt. Yarmouth, Grimsby and Cleethorpes, Swindon, Northampton, Coventry, South Shields, West Bromwich, Walsall, Derby and Aberdeen.

Gt. Yarmouth have ordered Daimlers for the first time. They, and the others apart from Birmingham and Sunderland. have specified conventional vehicles. Gt. Yarmouth have asked for 27-ft.-long and 30-ft-long double-deck chassis and singledeck chassis for one-man working, THE LEYLAND MILLIONS

r ROUP profit, before tax, of Leyland 1,-3 Motors, Ltd., for the year to September 30 last, was £9,161,099, compared with £5,334,901 for the previous year.

After income tax and profits tax, the net profit comes out at £4.624,245, compared with £2,685,630. The annual meeting is to be held on February 22.


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