The Albion Motor Car Company Ltd it was founded in 1899 in Finnieston Street, Glascow by Thomas Blackwood Murray and Norman Osborne Fulton.
The factory was originally on the first floor of a building in Finnieston Street, Glasgow and had only seven employees.
In 1903 Albion moved to Scotstoun.
In 1930, the company was renamed to Albion Motors.
Leyland Motors took control in 1951.
only two base models, the Albion Clydesdale truck and the Albion Viking bus were continued.
Production of these was moved to the Leyland plant at Bathgate in 1980.
Leyland eventually dropped the Albion name.
In 1993, it was again sold, and the name changed to Albion Automotive.
In 1998, American Axle & Manufacturing Company took control.
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