United Bus

United Bus was a bus manufacturing group created by DAF Bus and Bova (both from the Netherlands) in 1989.[1] It was later joined by Den Oudsten (Netherlands), Optare (UK), and DAB (Denmark).[2]

Collaborations

The collaboration between DAF and Optare led to the introduction of the DAF DB250 double-decker with Optare Spectra bodywork. This was the first partly low-floor double-decker and set the standard for future developments.[3]

Demise

Due to the 1991-1995 world recession, United Bus filed for bankruptcy in 1993, though the partners survived independently.[3]

gollark: How exciting!
gollark: So are NLTK and SQLite.
gollark: Heavserver *is* inevitable.
gollark: I just found it while browsing github and did my duty for heavserver.
gollark: Odd.

References

  1. Stop press:Daf Bus/Bova merger Commercial Motor 23 November 1989
  2. Mergers Commercial Motor 21 June 1990
  3. Peck, Colin (2010). DAF Trucks Since 1949. Veloce Publishing. ISBN 9781845842604.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.