Marshall Bus

Marshall Bus
Defunct 2002
Headquarters Cambridge
Products Bus and coach bodywork

Marshall Bus[1] was an English builder of bus and coach bodywork based in Cambridge.

History

Mayne Coaches Camair 80 bodied Dennis Falcon

Marshall Bus was a bodybuilder that during the 1960s built many buses for British Electric Traction.[2][3][4][5] It ceased manufacturing in the early 1980s.[6][7]

In January 1992, it re-entered the bus bodying industry after purchasing the rights to the Duple Dartline from Carlyle Works,[8]

The company's most popular product was the Marshall Capital, which was a single-decker bus body built between 1997 and 2003. It was typically built on the Dennis Dart SLF chassis, but was also used for other chassis types and to re-body older chassis. In 2001/02, Marshall rebuilt a number of AEC Routemasters for Transport for London.

In 2002, Marshall went into administration and shortly after closed. Thereafter, MCV Bus & Coach bought the design rights for the Capital body and they continued production for a short while before its successor MCV Stirling was introduced. All proceeds from the sale went to the heir of the initial designer, Andrea Marshall.

Products

References

  1. Companies House extract company no 245740 Marshall of Cambridge Aerospace Limited formerly Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Limited
  2. Bodybuilders' Agreement Commercial Motor 6 November 1959
  3. Large Orders for Marshall Commercial Motor 16 July 1965
  4. More Bus Bodies from Marshall Commercial Motor 1 April 1966
  5. Marshall scoops the BET bus order pool Commercial Motor 28 June 1968
  6. Marshalls on the road again Commercial Motor 23 April 1982
  7. History Marshall Group
  8. Marshalls snaps up rights to Dart Commercial Motor 16 January 1992

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