East Lancs Myllennium - Gallery

Gallery

  • Nearside view of an East Lancs Myllennium owned by Halton Transport.

  • An example of one of the rebodied Hyline buses, this one owned by Woottens and an ex-Strathtay example.

  • An example of a special bodied Myllennium, this one has specially adapted bodywork for its job as a BBC radio bus.

Optare Buses
Including past East Lancashire Coachbuilders and Darwen Group buses
Products
Current
  • Bonito
  • Solo SR
  • Versa
  • Tempo SR
  • MetroCity
Future
  • Integral double deck
Discontinued
(Optare)
  • Alero
  • CityPacer
  • ColumboRider
  • Delta
  • Excel
  • MetroRider
  • Prisma
  • Rapta
  • Sigma
  • Spectra
  • StarRider
  • Vecta
  • Toro
  • Solo+
  • Solera
  • Soroco
  • Rapido
  • Viedo
Discontinued
(East Lancs / Darwen)
  • EL2000
  • Greenway
  • MaxCi
  • European
  • Opus 2
  • Spryte
  • Flyte
  • Myllennium
  • OmniTown
  • Kinetec
  • Esteem
  • Panaire
  • 1984-style double-deck
  • E Type
  • Cityzen
  • Pyoneer
  • Lolyne
  • Hyline
  • Vyking
  • Lowlander
  • Myllennium Lolyne
  • Myllennium Vyking
  • Myllennium Lowlander
  • Nordic
  • Scania OmniDekka
  • Olympus
  • Visionaire
See also
Main companies
  • Optare
  • who had a reverse takeover of Darwen Group
  • who acquired East Lancashire Coachbuilders
Related companies
  • Darwen East Lancs
  • Darwen LPD
  • Darwen North West (North West Bus & Coach Repairs)
  • British City Bus
  • East Lancs Overseas
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