Dennis Lancet

Dennis Lancet

Alexander bodied Dennis Lancet
Overview
Manufacturer Dennis
Production 1981-91
Body and chassis
Floor type Step entrance
Powertrain
Engine Perkins T6.354
Transmission Allison AT545
Chronology
Successor Dennis Javelin

The Dennis Lancet was a lightweight underfloor-engined chassis manufactured by Dennis during the 1980s.

The Lancet nameplate was previously carried by a front-engined chassis, and later, in the 1950s and early 1960s, to the underfloor-engined Lancet UF.

History

The Lancet was launched in 1981.[1][2] It was mainly used as the basis of a bus or coach, although some were bodied for other uses, mainly as mobile libraries.

At a time before the advent of low floor buses, when wheelchair access required the fitment of a chairlift, a few bus operators and councils bought Dennis Lancets with this feature. Leicester Citybus and West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive had three and two respectively with Duple Dominant Bus bodywork.[3]

Other UK customers for the Lancet included Tillingbourne Bus Company, Merseyside PTE (with ten, the largest British fleet), Northern Scottish, Blackpool Transport, Portsmouth, Merthyr Tydfil and Taff-Ely.

Around 87 chassis were built. Nearly a third of them were exported, to Bermuda and South Africa.[4][5] The Lancet was replaced by the Dennis Javelin.

References

  1. Lancet Commercial Motor 11 October 1980
  2. Lancet, child of Dennis Commercial Motor 25 October 1980
  3. Leicester halts for lame Commercial Motor 9 October 1982
  4. Upstage HD Commercial Motor 29 September 1984
  5. Dennis Lancet Bus Lists on the Web
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