Daimler Roadliner

Daimler Roadliner
Preserved Wolverhampton Corporation 1967 Daimler Roadliner at The Transport Museum, Wythall in September 2014
Overview
ManufacturerDaimler
British Leyland
Production1965 - 1972
AssemblyCoventry, England
Body and chassis
Doors1-2
Floor typeBus: Low floor
Coach: Step entrance
Powertrain
EngineDaimler (prototypes only)
Cummins V6
Perkins V8
AEC V8-810
TransmissionDaimatic/Self-Changing Gears 4-speed epicyclic
Allison Transmission MT41 torque converter
Dimensions
Length36 feet
Chronology
PredecessorDaimler Freeline

The Daimler Roadliner was a single-decker bus and coach chassis built by Daimler between 1962 and 1972. Notoriously unreliable, it topped the 1993 poll by readers of Classic Bus as the worst bus type ever, beating the Guy Wulfrunian into second place. It was very technologically advanced, offering step-free access some 20 years before other buses; as a coach, it was felt by industry commentators to be in advance of contemporary UK designs.


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