The London United livery suits this style of vehicle creating a fresh clean appearance. Route branded for the 140 Heathrow service, fleet number L296, registered G296 UYK is heading for Heathrow Airport. APRIL RELEASE |
The second release of our modified AEC Mk III casting depicts British Road Services vehicle registration number EVH 23, Lorry & Trailer number 42 D 107 from the Huddersfield Depot, carrying a crated Chureh organ as a back load from Huddersfield to the docks for shipping to its final destination, Cape Town. MAY RELEASE |
Repainted into London country service livery T651 was transferred to bus duties creating a unique livery variation. Registered EYK 286 it has masked lamps and White visibility markings to the front & rear. MAY RELEASE |
Many 10T10's were transferred from London Transport to the U.S. Army where the were put to a number of different tasks. This vehicle, USA X201123, was used by the American Red Cross for Ambulance work. MAY RELEASE |
Carrying few adverts and painted in a muddy brown this Daimier features the blackout visibility markings and has anti splinter film on the windows. MAY RELEASE |
With East London taking the brunt of the bombing, some new buses were put immediately into service painted only in grey undercoat with visibility markings. MAY RELEASE |
Seen in the traditional Brighton Hove & District style livery to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Our Leyland National, registered UFG51S, fleetnumber 51, working route 36A to Brighton Old Steine, interestingly carries its green colours beneath the legal lettering, a reminder of past times in its history. JUNE RELEASE |
For our collectors of Welsh liveried buses, this Mercedes Minibus of South Wales Transport looks very attractive indeed. Registration number F320AWN, fleet number 320, is operating route 6 to Port Tennant near Swansea. JUNE RELEASE |