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A Park Royal bodied Leyland Titan (B15).

Park Royal Vehicles was one of Britain's leading coachbuilders and bus manufacturers, based at Park Royal, Abbey Road, in west London. With origins dating back to 1889, the company also had a Leeds-based subsidiary, Charles H. Roe.

Labour problems and slowness of production led to its closure in 1980.[1]

  1. ^ Ron Phillips. A History of the Leyland Bus, Crowood Press, Ramsbury 2015. ISBN 9781847978783

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