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- The Albion Lowlander was a Scottish-built low-height double-decker bus. (en)
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- Single plate clutch and Leyland part-synchromesh 4-speed (LR3, 7)
- fluid coupling and Leyland Pneumocyclic semi-automatic 4-speed (LR1)
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- A 1965 Lowlander LR7, new to Western SMT, preserved in the colours of second owner Highland Omnibuses Ltd. (en)
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- Leyland O.600 ‘Power Plus’ 9.8-litre 6-cylinder vertical four-stroke direct injection diesel engine, 140bhp (en)
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- Farington, Preston, Lancashire, England (en)
- Scotstoun, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (en)
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- Step-free entrance, sunken lower-deck gangway (en)
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- ; Sixteen built to shorter length with reduced rear overhang (en)
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- Scottish Bus Group, British Electric Traction, two municipal operators and one independent; badged Albion for Scotland and Leyland for England, many serving with second or third operators (en)
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- fluid coupling and Leyland Pneumocyclic semi-automatic 4-speed (en)
- Single plate clutch and Leyland part-synchromesh 4-speed (en)
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- 8 (xsd:integer)
- 14 (xsd:integer)
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- The Albion Lowlander was a Scottish-built low-height double-decker bus. (en)
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- (en)
- Albion Lowlander (en)
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