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The Leyland Cub CU series was a manufactured by between 1979 and 1987. There was a previous Leyland Cub, the K series built at Leyland's Ham factory between 1931 and 1939.

The Cub was derived from the Terrier truck chassis, and was originally built at Leyland's Scottish plant in . Buses Yearbook 2009 (Ian Allan Publishing, 2008). It was available in three variants - CU335, CU385 and CU435, the number in each indicating the length in . It was usually fitted with Leyland's 5.7-litre 6.98NV engine, though the derated 6.98DV was also an option.

Most Cubs were built for local authorities and the welfare sector, and thus carried bodywork by of or of . However, took 18 CU435s with bodies in 1981, while the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive bought 15 with bodies in 1986. WYPTE 1807 Transport Yorkshire Preservation Group There were also four Reeve Burgess-bodied Cubs for Southdown Motor Services in 1983/84, and two for the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive in 1985, originally used for services in , and were first based in (NN). Acquisition of Leyland Cub 1702 Selnec Preservation Society

The Cub was superseded in 1987 by another truck-derived , the . Leyland's Swift bus debut 25 April 1987

Surviving vehicles include one WYPTE example and one GMPTE example, as well as a number of non-PSV examples which are mostly used as campers. The preserved WYPTE vehicle appeared in an episode of Vera taking miners to a colliery in a 1980s flashback scene.


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