Dennis Loline


The Dennis Loline was a low-height double-decker bus manufactured by Dennis between 1958 and 1966.

History

The Dennis Loline was basically a license-built Bristol Lodekka, being primarily supplied to municipal, private sector BET fleets and independent bus companies in the United Kingdom, during a period when Bristol's bus sales were restricted to state-owned bus companies.
Production was to cease in 1962, however this was quickly reversed and it continued to be made until 1966.
Three versions of the Dennis Loline were built: the Loline with rear entrance, Loline II with front entrance and the later Loline III with a revised front grille in front of the radiator and a different clutch and constant mesh gearbox.
Aldershot & District Traction operated the largest number of Dennis Loline buses.
China Motor Bus in Hong Kong put one Dennis Loline into service in 1963. It was the first double-decker bus on Hong Kong Island.