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Warminster 2017 Vehicles & Running Lines Warminster Vintage Bus Running Day - 1st October 2017 Vehicles expected to be in use updated on 30th September 2017 Registration Vehicle Seating New New to AHU 803 Bristol JO5G / Bristol B35R 1934 Bristol Tramways JDV 754 Bedford OB / Duple Vista C23F 1947 Woolacombe & Mortehoe Coaches JNN 384 Leyland Titan PD1 / Duple L29/26F 1947 Barton Transport LHT 911 Bristol L5G / BBW B35R 1948 Bristol Omnibus ► JLJ 403 Leyland Tiger PS2 / Burlingham C35F 1949 Bournemouth Transport KLJ 749 Bristol LL6G / Portsmouth Aviation B36R 1950 Hants & Dorset LLU 957 Leyland PD2 / Leyland H30/26R 1950 London Transport MXX 398 AEC Regal IV / MCW B41F 1953 London Transport MOD 973 Bristol LS6G / ECW C39F 1959 Royal Blue (Southern National) X STP 995 Leyland PD2 / Metro-Cammell H36/28R 1959 Portsmouth Corporation ► 969 EHW Bristol LD6G ECW H33/25R 1959 Bath Tramways / Bristol Omnibus WCG 104 Leyland Tiger Cub / Weymann B45F 1959 King Alfred Motor Services ► OVL 494 Bristol SC4LK / ECW B35F 1960 Lincolnshire Road Car 56 GUO Bristol MW / ECW C39F 1961 Royal Blue (Westen National) 1013 MW Leyland Atlantean PDR1 / Weymann L39/34F 1962 Silver Star Motor Services 270 KTA Bristol SUL4A / ECW DP33F 1962 Western National 5 CLT AEC Routemaster / Park Royal H34/30R 1962 London Transport KPM 91E Bristol FLF6G / ECW O38/32F 1967 Brighton Hove & District KED 546F Leyland Panther Cub / East Lancs B41F 1968 Warrington Corporation X OAX 9F Bristol RELH6L / ECW C41F 1968 Red & White Services THU 354G Bristol RESL6L / ECW B43F 1969 Bristol Omnibus ► AFM 103G Bristol RELH6G / ECW C47F 1969 Crosville Motor Services RDV 423H Bristol RELH6G / ECW C45F 1970 Western National (Royal Blue) TRU 947J Bristol RELL6G / ECW DP50F 1970 Wilts & Dorset YHT 802J Bristol RESL6L / ECW B43F 1970 Bristol Omnibus X DAE 511K Bristol RELL6L / ECW B50F 1971 Bristol Omnibus ► GHY 135K Bristol RELH6L / ECW DP49F 1972 Bristol Omnibus X GLJ 681N Leyland National DP48F 1975 Hants & Dorset (NBC) GNU 568N Leyland National B49F 1974 Trent PWS 492S Leyland Leopard / Plaxton Paramount C49F 1978 Bristol/Badgerline BFX 570T Bristol VRT / ECW H43/31F 1979 Hants & Dorset FDV 787V Bristol LHS6L / ECW B35F 1979 Western National AFB 597V Bristol LH6L / ECW B43F 1980 Bristol Omnibus FDV 793V Bristol LHS6L / ECW B35F 1980 Western National GEL 686V Bristol VRT / ECW H43/31F 1980 Hants & Dorset KRU 848W Bristol VRT / ECW H43/31F 1980 Hants & Dorset X KDL 203W Bristol LHS6L / ECW DP31F 1981 Southern Vectis E289 HRV Leyland Olympian / East Lancs CH43/27F 1987 City of Southampton ► R741 XRV Leyland Olympian / Northern Counties O44/29F 1998 Solent Blueline / Southern Vectis ► - indicates a recent entry not included in our programme booklet. X - indicates a vehicle that is no longer able to attend..
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