Vyking The launch customer for the first generation East Lancs Vyking was the
FirstGroup, whose
First CentreWest subsidiary took the first Vyking produced for use on
London Buses route 207 in October 2000; originally fitted with air conditioning and sealed window panes, this bus was later retrofitted with openable windows after the air conditioning system was found to be underperforming. This Vyking was later converted to a mobile classroom for use by mechanics and technicians training with the FirstGroup in late 2010. The largest operator of East Lancs Vykings were
Yellow Buses of
Bournemouth, who as part of an order for 25 Vykings, took delivery of 19 Vykings between 2001 and 2003, some of which were delivered as convertible open-toppers. The first generation Vyking was also highly popular with members of the
Traction Group throughout the body's production.
Strathtay Scottish took delivery of sixteen Vykings between 2001 and 2005, while
Lincolnshire RoadCar took delivery of 20 Vykings between 2001 and 2005, primarily for use on rural
Lincolnshire InterConnect services. Independent purchasers of the East Lancs Vyking included
Delaine Buses of
Bourne, who took delivery of five between 2001 and 2005.
Myllennium Vyking East Lancs Myllennium Vyking in
Boscombe in May 2006 The first eight production Myllennium Vykings were delivered to
Solent Blue Line in late 2001. Thirteen Myllennium Vykings were delivered as convertible open-toppers to neighbouring
Wilts & Dorset in 2005, with six closed top models additionally delivered to Yellow Buses of Bournemouth between 2004 and 2005. nineteen of London United's Myllennium Vykings had originally been ordered as
TransBus Presidents before being swapped to East Lancs bodies due to
TransBus International falling into
administration during 2004.
Exports Twenty Myllennium Vykings were delivered to Irish state-owned bus and coach operator
Bus Éireann between 2002 and 2004 for use on commuter bus services to
Dublin. Bodies closely resembling the Vyking were produced on
left-hand drive Volvo chassis for open-top
sightseeing bus operators in Continental Europe. Open-top left-hand drive Vykings on
Volvo B7L chassis were first supplied to
Big Bus Tours operation in
Paris, France, while Vykings on Volvo B7TL chassis were supplied to Car Rouges in
Cannes, France and another sightseeing operator in Luxembourg in 2004. Vykings were also supplied to sightseeing operators
Rome, Italy on both Volvo B7TL and an unknown Iveco chassis. == See also ==