Vehicles Expected to Attend the PEAK PARK PRESERVED BUS GATHERING 2018 As at 9Th June 2019

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Vehicles Expected to Attend the PEAK PARK PRESERVED BUS GATHERING 2018 As at 9Th June 2019 Vehicles expected to attend the PEAK PARK PRESERVED BUS GATHERING 2018 as at 9th June 2019 The list below shows the buses and coaches that have been entered in this year's Peak Park Preserved Bus Gathering so far. Those marked ▲ are expected to assist in operating the free bus services during the day. Additional vehicles are expected to be entered during the next few days - if you would like to bring a preserved bus or coach to our event, please download an entry form from our website - www.peakparkrally.wordpress.com Registration New Make Model Body Operator Livery Class A - Half cab & 'Classic' Double-Deckers ▲ 4227 FM 1963 Bristol FS6G Eastern Coachworks Crosville ▲ WLT 467 1960 AEC Routemaster Park Royal London Transport ▲ KLB 596 1950 A.E.C. Regent III RT Weymann Browns Blue YNU 351G 1968 Bristol FLF Eastern Coachworks Midland General 225 LRB 1960 Leyland PD2 M.C.W. Chesterfield Transport MDJ 555E 1967 Leyland PD2/27 East Lancs St.Helens Corporation GNU 266C 1965 Daimler CCG6 M.C.W. Chesterfield Transport ▲ WRJ 179 1963 Leyland PD2/40 Metro-Cammell Salford Corporation ▲ 449 CLT 1963 A.E.C. Routemaster Park Royal London Transport WAT 652 1957 A.E.C. Regent V Roe East Yorkshire M.S. OVL 473 1960 Bristol FS6G Eastern Coachworks Lincolnshire Road Car Class B - Rear Engined Double-Deckers ▲ R737 XRV 1998 Volvo Olympian Northern Counties Southern Vectis ▲ LRA 801P 1975 Bristol VR Eastern Coachworks Midland General ▲ LWB 377P 1976 Volvo Ailsa VanHool McArdle Black Prince ▲ J70 BTS 2002 DAF DB250 East Lancs Blackpool Transport RNA 236J 1971 Daimler Fleetline Park Royal Selnec PTE ▲ H654 VVV 1990 Leyland Olympian Alexander RL Stagecoach United Counties C537 DAT 1986 Leyland Olympian Eastern Coachworks East Yorkshire ▲ P915 RYO 1997 Volvo Olympian Northern Counties London General Class C - Single Deckers pre-suffix registrations (pre, 1964) MHY 765 1950 Leyland Comet Duple Orient Coaches ▲ OTT 43 1953 Bristol LS6G Eastern Coachworks Royal Blue 56 GUO 1961 Bristol MW6G Eastern Coachworks Royal Blue KRR 255 1949 AEC Regal III Weymann Midland General 618 KRA 1959 Bedford SB1 Yeates Europa Felix Bus Services Class D - Single Deck Buses post-suffix registrations (after 1964) PVT 206L 1972 Bristol RE Eastern Coachworks Potteries M.T. ▲ AXI 2541 1982 Bristol RELL6G Alexander (Belfast) Citybus (Belfast) ▲ OXI 1281 1989 Leyland Tiger Alexander (Belfast) Ulsterbus YXI 5500 1993 Leyland Tiger Alexander (Belfast) Ulsterbus NNU 447J 1971 Bristol RELL6H Eastern Coachworks Midland General ▲ LED 71P 1976 Bristol RE East Lancs Warrington Transport ▲ GSO 90V 1979 Leyland Leopard Alexander Y type Alexander Northern EPW 516K 1972 Bristol RELL6G Eastern Coachworks Eastern Counties M538 WHF 1995 Volvo B10B Wright MTL Merseybus ▲ BXI 2599 1983 Bristol RE Alexander X Type Ulsterbus ▲ JHA 227L 1973 Leyland Leopard Marshall Midland Red ▲ TCH 274L 1973 Bristol RELH6G Eastern Coachworks Trent 13 FEX 1985 Austin Mini Mayfair Jakeway London Buses ▲ ENU 93H 1969 Leyland Panther Northern Counties Chesterfield Transport SVL 830R 1977 Bristol LHS Eastern Coachworks Lincolnshire Road Car Class E - Single Deck Coaches post-suffix registrations (after 1964) ▲ B106 JAB 1985 Leyland Tiger 245 Plaxton Paramount Midland Red West ▲ A10 CNU 1984 Leyland Tiger Duple Laser Trent M.T. USS 416L 1972 Bedford VAS5 Plaxton Panorama IV Ian Glass, Haddington HDV 641E 1967 Bristol MW6G Eastern Coachworks West Yorkshire SOA 674S 1978 Leyland Leopard Plaxton Supreme Midland Red ▲ RGF 231P 1976 Bristol LHS Plaxton Supreme G.E. Sykes, York ▲ TWW 766F 1967 Bristol RELH6G Eastern Coachworks West Yorkshire R.C. ▲ G329 SVV 1990 Leyland Tiger Plaxton Paramount J. R. Dent Class F - Buses preserved by Operators ▲ LX51 FJA 2001 Dennis Trident Alexander ALX400 Andrews of Tideswell ▲ Y546 DTO 2002 Optare Excel 2 Optare Andrews of Tideswell.
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