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This model in standard Tilling livery was the first release of our Lodekkas released in 1992. It is interesting to note how the detail of our models has increased over the years, it can be seen that this vehicle carries neither registration nor fleet numbers and is on route 88 to Southmead. |
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This model produced in N. B. C. livery was of particular interest as it also carried the Bristol livery scroll on its sides. Produced with no registration number, but with fleetnumbers, 1406 is on route 41 to Centre Temple Meads. |
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The DeLuxe version of the Bristol Leyland National presents the model greatly enhanced with an advertisement for the Bristol Evening Post. Now carrying registration numbers, JHU 647L, Fleetnumber 1406 is on route 83 to Cheltenham Road. |
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Decorated in the attractive dual purpose coaching livery in Tilling colours. YHY 79, FIeet number 2003 is on route 45 to Cheltenham via Coome Hill and Uckington. |
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Single door vehicles were comparatively rare in the Bristol fleet. In standard N.B.C. livery HTC 727N, fleet number 5501 is on route 108 to the Bournemouth Estate. |
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The connection between Bristol vehicles and the Bristol Omnibus Company is well established as seen from this Fleet Focus. continuing to build the fleet and again in a dual purpose Tilling coach livery YHY 595J, Fleet number 1215 is on route 466 to Swindon. |
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Fleet number WS1257 registration DAE 511 K on route 176 to Shepton Mallet. |
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Bath Services caught the interest of collectors some time ago and in this Bnstol LS we feature the standard bus livery. Bus 2830, registered PHW 920, is on route 59 to Paulton Central Garage. |