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No. Regist Name Built Year O Year O Scrapp Other No. Regist Name Built Year O Year O Scrapp Other LN 7270 Leyland X2 / Tilling-Stevens 1908 Leyland X2 Tilling Właściciel: Mike Sutcliffes, pojazd wystawiony w London Transport Museum. EC 634 Commer Shooting Brake 1909 1909 Commer "Shooting Brake" owned from new by 5th Lord Lonsdale for use as private estate bus. Then used as hotel bus by Swan Revived pub, Newport Pagnell. Found in country barn in 1955 and restored. AA 8330 FIAT 2B 1915 1962 Early FIAT Station Bus - 14 seat body. Formerly part of the Banfield Collection of preserved vehicles. XL 8940 AEC S-type / LGOC 1921 ? XL 1204 Tilling-Stevens TS3A 1922 Tilling-Stevens TS3A czerwiec 1922-1931 Thomas Tilling, Catford, London 1931-czerwiec 1970 W.H.Cooper, Bethnal Green, London W czerwcu 1970 kupił go Michael Banfield i zrekonstruował. Sprzedany na aukcji w Kent w czerwcu 2014 roku za kwotę 110 tysięcy funtów. CJ 5052 CJ 5052 Maxwell 25cwt Charabanc 1922 1980 Charabanc body. New to Williams of Bromyard, Worcs. Now in the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, Hants. XL 1204 TS3A 1922 1971 Petrol-electric bus. XU 7498 Leyland LB5 / Dodson 1924 1984 Bus operated by London independent ("Pirate") bus company until London Transport took these operators over in 1934. Subsequent history not known until found derelict in Norfolk in 1984 and fully restored by Mike Sutcliffe. Now loaned to London Bus Museum at Brooklands. 1268 YF714 Guy FBB / Vickers 1927 ? Originally operated by Great Western Railway as a `feeder` bus in the west of England 1 KW 474 Leyland Lion PLSC1 1927 ex-Lincoln City and Jersey Motor Transport. YT 3738 Leyland Lioness PLC1 1927 ? HC 8643 Leyland Lion PLSC3 1928 8 DM 6228 Leyland Lioness LTB1 / Burlingham 1929 White Rose of Rhyl and Jersey Motor Transport. NG 1109 REO Pullman / Taylor 1931 Charabanc - current owner John Golding, Isle of Wight. Body by Taylor of Cringleford. J 1199 Leyland Titan TD1 1931 Preserved bus. Original owner Jersey Motor Transport. Now based in UK and owned by Stanier of Luddesdown. 136 NOU Renault TN4 1932 Preserved in UK RB 4757 Leyland HD7905 / Commer 1932 2 HB 4060 Bedford WLB / Davies 1932 Privately preserved - ex-Williams of Blaina, Wales 137 FJ 8967 Bristol H / Brush 1933 1970 FJ 8967 Bristol H / Brush 1933 1996 Preserved bus B32R. YD 9533 Dennis Ace 1934 20-seat bus - preserved vehicle. YG 7831 Leyland Tiger TS4 1934 2014 Bus B36R body by Northern Counties Coachbuilders. 405 DL 9015 Dennis Ace 1934 20-seat bus - preserved vehicle. BXD 628 Leyland Cub Rear CR 1935 1955 2007 35 BOR 767 AEC Regent / Park Royal 1935 1990 Owned by David Whitaker of Waltham Cross. BOR 767 AEC Regent / Park Royal 1936 1970 Preserved highbridge double deck bus. 1179 DUF 179 Leyland Tiger TS7 / Harrington 1937 1956 7 FV 9044 Leyland Tiger TS7 / Burlingham 1937 1964 Privately preserved. Converted in 1957 to a tramway works bus for snow clearing, towing and salt/sand carrying. Current owner L Burchell of Loxwood, Sussex. FV 9044 Leyland Tiger TS7 / Burlingham 1937 ? Former single deck bus converted to mobile workshop, now preserved. JG 8720 JG 8720 Dennis Lancet II / Park Royal 1937 1961 Privately preserved. Current owner Dennis Bus Owners Association. EGO 426 AEC Regent STL 1937 1966 1988 Preserved bus. EYA 923 Leyland Cheetah LZ5/ Harrington 1939 1988 ? FUF 181 Dennis Falcon 1939 ? 248 GCD 48 Leyland Titan TD5 / Park Royal 1939 1972 PRESERVED - AMBERLEY MUSEUM, Sussex. Preserved bus. Original owner Southdown Motor Services of Brighton, Sussex. Now owned and operated by Chalkpits Museum, Amberley. Rebodied 1950 - originally 649 MUF 488 Leyland Tiger TS8 / Beadle 1939 1978 Rebuilt 1953. Current owner Robert Gray of Fareham. CR16 FXT 122 Leyland Cub Rear CR 1939 Firs single-deck bus type with rear engine for London. EVC 244 Daimler COG5-40 / Park Royal B38F 1940 ? FXT 288 AEC Regent III RT 1940 1963 EHO 228 Guy Arab I / Reading 1942 1970 Preserved bus. Original utility body by Weymann, rebodied by Reading in 1955. STL2692 HGC 225 AEC Regent II / MCW 1946 1968 Autobus nie jest czescia kolekcji EATM, jedynie wypozyczony na ten dzien. DBL 154 Bristol K 1946 1972 Preserved bus. Chassis # 62.014, body #1180. 446 DBL 154 Bristol K 1946 1971 Current owner - Ward Jones, High Wycombe. SD2102 LEV 917 Leyland Titan PD1 / Alexander 1946 PD1/1. Open top from 1958. Ex-City Coach and Westcliff-on-Sea. JDV 754 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1947 1972 Preserved single deck coach C29F, petrol engine. Duple Vista body. new to Lewis Coaches of Henstridge, Somerset. LHT 911 Bristol L 1948 ? Bristol L5G single deck bus, rear entrance. Built by Bristol Omnibus Co in their Brislington works. EAJ 679 Bedford OB / Plaxton 1948 Privately preserved - Ray Lockett of Henfield, West Sussex. HLX 462 AEC Regal T 1948 1970 Preserved bus - LT type 15T13, Mann Egerton bodywork. In service in Sri Lanka from 1960 to 1970. 019 BMS 414 Daimler CVD6 / Burlingham 1948 Privately preserved - A Muckley of Gordonstoun, Scotland. New to Alexanders (Bluebird fleet) in Scotland, withdrawn 1970. EAJ 679 Bedford OB 1948 ? Bedford OB coach with Plaxton bodywork. T792 HLX 462 AEC Regal III T 1948 1979 Privately preserved CFN 104 Leyland Tiger PS1 / Park Royal 1948 1971 PS1/1. Privately preserved. Current owner Mr Gomm of Luton. RT604 HLX 421 AEC Regent III RT 1948 1991 Current owner Purley Transportation Preservation Group, Surrey. EUX 959 Commer Commando / Harrington 1948 Unknown owner - preserved vehicle. 1218 JUO 983 Bristol L / Beadle 1948 1988 Originally had Beadle body - rebodied and lengthened to LL6B specification in 1958. FTR 514 Guy Arab III / Park Royal 1949 ? Preserved bus, O30/26R LDF 833 Bedford OB 1949 ? Bedford OB coach with Duple Vista body, new to Bowles Coaches. Subsequent history not known. RT2293 KGU 322 AEC Regent III RT 1949 1983 Owned bu P. Buckland of Nazeing, Essex. 44 JLJ 401 Leyland Tiger PS2 / Burlingham 1949 1985 PS2/3. Preserved bus - private owner. RTW185 KLB 915 Leyland Titan PD2 RTW 1949 1971 Privately preserved. C2736 LHY 976 Bristol L 1949 JLJ 401 Leyland Tiger PS2 / Burlingham 1949 ? Preserved bus. LTA 750 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1949 ? Preserved single deck coach C29F, petrol engine. Duple Vista body. MHY765 Leyland Comet / Duple 1950 1950 New to Orient Coaches of Kingswood, Bristol. Now preserved in South Yorkshire. KG125 KFM 774 Bristol L 1950 Source: http://www.phototrans.eu | Generated on 2021-09-24 Page 1 GDL 667 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1950 ? Preserved single deck coach C29F, petrol engine. Duple Vista body. new to Paul`s Tours, Isle of Wight. RTW467 LLU 957 Leyland Titan PD2 RTW 1950 1967 RT1777 KYY 615 AEC Regent III RT 1950 ? RT1702 KYY 529 AEC Regent III RT 1950 1972 Owned by RT1702 Preservation Society. GFY 406 Leyland Titan PD1 1950 ? ex-Southport (Lancashire) Corporation Transport. Leyland PD2/3 with H30/26R bodywork. URE 281 AEC Regal III / East Lancs 1950 ? 4031 SHA 431 Leyland Titan PD2 1950 ? PD2/12<br /> Leyland chassis and Leyland body. Built to the design of the huge Birmingham and Midland Omnibus Company (BMMO) which traded as `Midland Red` and operated in vast areas of middle England. HOT 339 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1950 2800 NHU 2 Bristol LS 1951 LSX6B CCB 861 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1951 Privately preserved - Felix Coaches, Long Melford, Suffolk. PPH 698 Bedford SB / Duple Vega 1951 Privately preserved - Geoff Heel RT2494 KXW 123 AEC Regent III RT 1951 2001 To Guernseybus (Channel Islands) in 1987, cut down.<br /> Ran as their #14 (registered 2388) and returned to England 2000.<br /> Current owner P. Cruise of Fulham, London. RF48 LYF 399 AEC Regal IV RF 1951 2005 RF319 MLL 956 AEC Regal IV RF 1952 1985 2011 RF366 MXX 8 AEC Regal IV RF 1952 1989 Privately preserved LDF 833 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1952 Privately preserved - A Geraghty and R Messenger of Desborough, Northants. RF269 MLL 806 AEC Regal IV RF 1952 1994 Privately preserved FEA 156 Daimler CVG5 / Metro-Cammell B38R1952 ? LDF 833 Bedford OB / Duple Vista 1952 ? Preserved single deck coach C29F, petrol engine. Duple Vista body. Believed to be the last Bedford OB built. New to Bowles Coaches, Gloucestershire. Reproduced in model form. 725 EHL 336 Leyland Tiger PS2 / Roe 1952 1968 PS2/13A. Privately preserved. Current owner R Burdett of Long Eaton, Notts. NKH 46 Royal Tiger 1952 1978 Plaxton Venturer centre-entrance coach body. New to Bluebird Garages of Hull, East Yorkshire. GFN 273 Leyland Titan TD5 / Beadle 1952 1972 Built in 1952 using components from a 1938 double deck TD5. 3 SHN 301 AEC Regal IV / Burlingham Seagull 1953 Privately preserved - ex-Scotts Greys coaches. GS1 MXX 301 Guy Vixen Special GS 1953 1983 GS26 MXX 326 Guy Vixen Special GS 1953 1975 Privately preserved GS76 MXX 376 Guy Vixen Special GS 1953 2001 2009 Privately preserved - T and D Ralph of Crawley, West Sussex. 36 BHG 755 Leyland Tiger PS2 / East Lancs 1953 1971 PS2/14. Privately preserved. Current owner unknown. WNO 484 Bristol KSW 1953 RT3183 KYY 912 AEC Regent III RT 1953 2008 Owned by C. Powis of Tonbridge, Kent. RF395 MXX 283 AEC Regal IV RF 1953 1980 RF401 MXX 289 AEC Regal IV RF 1953 1976 1990 RF486 MXX 463 AEC Regal IV RF 1953 1979 RF667 NLE 667 AEC Regal IV RF 1953 1976 NLE 600 AEC Regal IV RF 1953 1996 Various owners since withdrawn from LT service in 1971. Currently (2014) owned by Purley Transport Group. GS42 Guy Vixen Special GS 1953 1972 Guy Special bus. ECW 26 seat bodywork, Perkins engine. GS17 MXX 317 Guy Vixen Special GS 1953 1983 MXX 313 Guy Vixen Special GS 1953 ? Guy Special GS RT4317 NLE 981 AEC Regent III RT 1954 2008 Preserved bus.
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