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1946 British United Traction (BUT) was established as a jointly-owned company by the Associated Equipment Company and Leyland Motors. It produced railway equipment and trolley-buses.
The company initially built at Leyland's works at Kingston-on-Thames.
1948 The Kingston factory was closed and B.U.T. work was moved to AEC at Southall and to Leyland's plant at Leyland. A few vehicles were made at the Crossley Motors plant near Stockport and at Scammell at Watford.
1961 Order from British Transport Commission for 20 sets of diesel transmission equipment and control equipment for Western Region multiple units[1]
List of Bus Models
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Sept. 28, 1961
- British Buses Since 1945 by John Creighton. Published 1983. ISBN 0 7137 1258 9