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39-FT.-LONG LEYLAND IN NORWAY

9th February 1951
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ONE of the longest four-wheeled buses to be put into operation in Norway is a new Leyland Tiger export model OPS.4. it has an overall length of 39 ft. 3 ins. The body was built in Norway by Rogaland Karosserifabrik. It has staggered individual seats for 49 passengers. Heating radiators, Coupled to the engine water-circulation system. run along each side of the bus.

The bus is Operated on the pay-asyou-enter system and runs mainly between Sola and Stavanger. It is owned by Mr. Stangeland, of the Sola-Rutea company.

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