Midland Red West: Leyland Tiger — Type Overview

Introduction

The Mark II Tiger chassis was produced by Leyland from late 1981, until the company closed in 1991.  From 1983, Midland Red (West) Limited (now named “First Midland Red Buses Limited”) operated 23 examples, acquired from various different sources.

In addition, First Midland Red acquired two Leyland tiger coaches on 16th June 2002, for use as training vehicles at the First Midland Red driving school, based at Worcester depot.

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Vehicles Acquired New

1001 (R/No: FEH1Y)

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In July 1983, Midland Red (West) Limited purchased FEH1Y, a Leyland Tiger with Plaxton Paramount 3500 bodywork.  This was the first new vehicle acquired by Midland Red West since the formation of the comapany after the Midland Red Omnibus Company Limited (MROC) was split up on 6th September 1981.  The vehicle was allocated the fleet number 1001 and immediately became the flagship of the companies coaching activities, an area of business which was actively being developed after being run down by the old Midland Red Omnibus Company Limted.

1001 was delivered in overall white livery with red and blue NBC stripes, but later operated with a number of different brand names and liveries, including Midwest, National Express and Midland Red Coaches (see the “Midland Red West: Leyland Tiger - Livery” page for more details).

1001 remained in service with Midland Red West until February 1997, when it was passed to Eastern Counties at their Rosemary Coaches subsidiary in Kings Lynn.  She has since been withdrawn and scrapped.

10021007 (R/No: B102–B107JAB)

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In March and April 1985, Midland Red (West) Limited took delivery of another six Leyland Tiger coaches, these were all finished with the Mark II version of Plaxton's Paramount 3200 body and were delivered in three different liveries and with different seating layouts.

Like 1001, during their time with Midland Red West these vehicles carried a number of different liveries and branding, with all of them carrying National Express “Rapide” livery at some time.  However by 1993, they had all been repainted into overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding, and in the mid-1990s they were refitted with new seats.

When Midland Red West closed their coaching activities in 1997, vehicles 1002 and 1004 were sold, and fleet number 1003 had already been stolen by this time, but the remaining three vehicles, fleet numbers 1005–1007, remained with Midland Red West for use on school and contract services.

Fleet number 1003 was finally recovered by the police in 1999, and re‐entered service in Midland Red West bus livery at Evesham depot, while fleet number 1007 was destroyed by fire in February 2001.  By the end of 2005, all remaining examples of these vehicles were withdrawn, with 1003 and 1006 being sold in early 2006 and stored for several weeks at Worcester depot before it was also sold.

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Vehicles Acquired with the Business of Midland Red Coaches

On 22nd December 1986, the businesses of Midland Red (West) Limited and Midland Red Coaches Limited were privatised and merged when they were purchased from the National Bus Company by a management–employee consortium.  For operational reasons all Midland Red Coaches Limited staff and vehicles transferred to Midland Red (West) Limited, which renamed to Midland Red West Limited at this time (without the brackets around the word “West”).

The transfer enabled the amalgamation of the coaching activities from the two companies, and subsequently the phasing out of the “Midwest” brand name in favour of the “Midland Red Coaches” brand name.  At the merger, 38 vehicles from the Midland Red Coaches fleet passed to Midland Red West, which included 14 coaches built on the Leyland Tiger chassis, all entering service on the 23rd December 1986 as follows.

See “Midland Red Express - Leyland Tiger” section for details about these vehicles while in service with Midland Red (Express) Limited (Midland Red Coaches Ltd).

1008 (R/No: LOA832X)

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LOA832X had originally been numbered 832 in the Midland Red (Express) fleet, renumbered to 532 on 1st January 1983.  She passed to Midland Red West Limited when the two companies merged as fleet number 1008, with C51F seating and carrying National Holidays livery.  See the “Midland Red Express - Leyland Tiger” section of this web site for details of this vehicle before this time.

In January 1987, less than a month after passing to Midland Red West, she received National Express livery and in May of that year was fitted with a toilet, becoming C46Ft.

In August 1993, she was downgraded for bus work, being fitted for one‐man operation and repainted to red and cream Midland Red West bus livery.  She moved to Kidderminster depot for use mostly on the long service 192 which operated between Hereford, Leominster, Ludlow, Kidderminster and Birmingham at the time.  In May 1997 she was withdrawn and sold to Western National.

1010 (R/No: EAH890Y)

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Numbered 590 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet, and passed to Midland Red West with C50Ft seating in National Express livery.

She was loaned to Wessex National, Bristol from 12th April 1990 until 19th September 1990, and repainted into overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding in November 1990.  In the mid‐1990s she was fitted for one‐man operation and downgraded for bus and school work as C53F in red and cream Midland Red West bus livery.  It was finaaly withdrawn from service with Midland Red West, renamed to “First Midland Red Buses Limited” by this time, in September 2002.

1011 & 1012 (R/Nos:  A895–A896 KCL)

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Numbered 595 and 596 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet, and passed to Midland Red West as C44Ft in National Express “Rapide” livery.  They were loaned to Wessex National, Bristol from 1st November 1987 to November 1988, again from 22nd April 1989 to 31st October 1989, and again from 12th March 1990 to 31st October 1990.

Both vehicles were re‐seated to C50Ft in Feburary 1991 and recieved overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding around the same time.  In the mid-1990s they were fitted for one‐man operation and downgraded for bus and school work as C53F in red and cream Midland Red West bus livery.  Both vehicles were withdrawn in 2003, with 1012 expected to be reinstated with the Driving School, but this now looks unlikely.

1013 (R/No: A678KDV)

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Numbered F/No: 598 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet and passed to Midland Red West as C49Ft in National Holidays livery.  It was repainted into overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding in March 1990.
 

1014 & 1015 (R/Nos: A656–A657VDA)

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Numbered 556 and 557 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet and passed to Midland Red West as C48Ft in National Express “Rapide” livery, later being repainted into overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding.

Both these vehicles were withdrawn and sold by Midland Red West in 1997 when they closed their coaching unit.

1016 (R/No: A658VDA)

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Numbered F/No: 558 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet and passed to Midland Red West as C46Ft in white, red and black Midland Red Coaches livery.  It was repainted into National Express “Rapide” livery as in April 1987, and later into overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding.
 

10171019 (R/Nos: B566–B568BOK)

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Numbered 566568 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet, passed to Midland Red West with C50F seating in National Holidays livery.  All three of these vehicles were repainted April 1987 to National Express livery and were re‐seated to C48F at about the same time.

All three of these vehicles were withdrawn by Midland Red West in December 1996, and sold soon afterwards.

10201022 (R/Nos: C985–C987HOX)

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Numbered 585, 586 and 587 in the Midland Red Coaches fleet, passing to Midland Red West with C49Ft seating.  Fleet number 1020 was acquired in Midland Red Coaches livery, while fleet numbers 1021 and 1022 were acquired in in National Holidays livery.

Fleet number 1020 (registration number C985HOX) was repainted into National Holidays livery in April 1987, then all three vehicles were repainted into cream, orange and yellow Shearings Holiday livery in April and May 1990, then later into overall red Midland Red West coach livery with “Midland Red Coaches” branding.

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Vehicles Acquired Second‐Hand

867 (R/No: HUA607Y), renumbered to 22017

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HUA607Y was one of four Leyland Tiger coaches with C53F Plaxton Paramount 3200 bodywork new to West Yorkshire PTE (WYPTE) in May 1983.  On de‐regulation the bus division of the WYPTE renamed to Yorkshire Rider and this coach operated in their Calderline fleet.  In June 1998, she passed to Midland Red West Ltd at Evesham depot, still in Calderline livery, but was soon repainted to red and cream Midland Red West bus livery.

867 was withdrawn in January 2003, and was stored for a long time at Evesham depot awaiting disposal.  While in storage she was heavily vandalised, and was renumbered to fleet number 22017 in March 2004, although this number was never shown on the vehicle as it never re‐entered service.  In August 2004, she passed to PVS of Carlton for scrap.

1000 (R/No: B100XTW), renumbered to 22000

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Fleet number 1000 was acquired in September 2003 for a school contract in Kidderminster, which required a seat‐belt fitted coach (previously 1012 was used for this).   The vehicle was new to Southend Transport in 1984 as a 57 seater, with fleet number 251.  She Passed to Arriva The Shires and Essex upon takeover of the British Bus Group, and she was renumbered to 4312.  Withdrawn in 2001, she ending up with Stephensons of Rochford as dealer stock before passing to First Midland Red Buses Limited.

1000 was fitted with seatbelts shortly after passing to First Midland Red and entered service at Kidderminster depot, being used mainly on Service 827.  She did not last very long at Kidderminster, and by the end of 2003 she had been moved to Evesham depot.  On 13th March 2004, she was renumbered to fleet number 22000 in the FIrstGroup national numbering system, and was scheduled for withdrawal at the end of the school term in July 2005, but was re‐instated in September due to a shortage of vehicles suitable for operating school services, finally being withdrawn and sold by April 2006.

Further Information on Leyland Tiger buses and coaches

For information about Leyland Tiger buses and coaches operated by other “Midland Red” companies, visit one of the links below.

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