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Motor Traction Limited manufactured Rutland motor lorries at Rutland Works, Vulcan Way, New Addington Surrey. The lorries — capacities between 3 tons and 15 tons — and passenger chassis were built to an operator's specific requirements using the major components of other manufacturers. They first exhibited at the 1956 Commercial Motor Show. [1]

The business operated from 1951 to 1958, at first from Croydon proper. An earlier name for the business was Waggon Rutland Limited. Vehicles were often marked M. T. N. [2]

The shareholders chose to liquidate the company in 1958. [3]

References

  1. ^ Six foreign makes. Commercial Motor, 20 July 1956, Page 36
  2. ^ G. N. Georgano. The World's Commercial Vehicles, 1830-1964, Temple Press Books, London 1965
  3. ^ The Accountant, Volume 138, Part 2. Lafferty Publications, 1958
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Motor Traction Limited manufactured Rutland motor lorries at Rutland Works, Vulcan Way, New Addington Surrey. The lorries — capacities between 3 tons and 15 tons — and passenger chassis were built to an operator's specific requirements using the major components of other manufacturers. They first exhibited at the 1956 Commercial Motor Show. [1]

The business operated from 1951 to 1958, at first from Croydon proper. An earlier name for the business was Waggon Rutland Limited. Vehicles were often marked M. T. N. [2]

The shareholders chose to liquidate the company in 1958. [3]

References

  1. ^ Six foreign makes. Commercial Motor, 20 July 1956, Page 36
  2. ^ G. N. Georgano. The World's Commercial Vehicles, 1830-1964, Temple Press Books, London 1965
  3. ^ The Accountant, Volume 138, Part 2. Lafferty Publications, 1958

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