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1950 Strømmen / Leyland Rutebuss

1950 Strømmen / Leyland in Buss og trikk, Documentary, 1950

Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin: NO

1950 Strømmen / Leyland Rutebuss

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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Weasel1984 PL

2010-01-27 20:16

Nice and first Strømmen. :)

sixcyl FR

2010-01-27 20:21

Superb [Image: top2.gif]

Bø-Viks NO

2011-01-01 02:27

I think it is a 1950 Leyland Strømmen Coach. The buses with registration No. A-15871 and A-15873 look the same and is given as Leyland Strømmen 1950, with only the Strømmen brand in front.
http://www.oslobilder.no/BAR/A-40202_Ua_0008_031
http://www.oslobilder.no/BAR/A-40202_Ua_0008_038
http://www.oslobilder.no/BAR/A-40202_Ua_0008_114


-- Last edit: 2011-01-01 11:01:24

Lateef NO

2011-01-01 02:40

So the make is not Strommen the way it is? How about Leyland-Strommen Rutebuss? I don't think it was known as Coach though, but you're the expert. Welcome to IMCDb btw, of godt nyttaar!

Bø-Viks NO

2011-01-01 11:14

Takk Sigurd/Lateef, Im no expert Im just a colletor of old norwegian car photos and Im interested in old cars and busses. But in this case your a better expert than me Strømmen is the make, Leyland is only suplier of engines. These buses is called Buss and not Coach and they where produced between 1948 and 1950. They produced similar buses after 1952 on Leyland chassis. According to this site: http://www.sporveismuseet.no/a-177/Den%20videre%20utviklingen.htm

sorry for messing things up, your doing a great job.

-- Last edit: 2011-01-01 11:21:53

Lateef NO

2011-01-01 11:26

Haha, you're welcome! :D

Don't worry, you're not messing things up, in fact, I'm quite happy to know more about these buses, as they are a part of a pretty interesting chapter in Norwegian auto-history. It's great to see another Norwegian user on the site, too :)

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