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Vehicles Acquired Second-Hand Eastern Counties Omnibus Company - Vehicles acquired second-hand Fleet No Fleet No Reg'n No Chassis No Body No Chassis Body Year Year Year Year Original Operator (Orig) (Subsequent) Designation Designation New Renumbered Acquired Withdrawn LKD 218 N/A 322 GPU BRISTOL ECW 8014 LD5G H33/27R 1956 N/A 1973 1974 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 116196 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LKD 219 N/A 297 JHK BRISTOL ECW 8578 LD5G H33/27R 1956 N/A 1973 1976 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 130076 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 348 FLF 429 LAH 448E BRISTOL ECW 12009 FLF6B H38/32F 1960 1973 1967 Ex Bristol Commercial Vehicles Ltd - 169001 Bristol FLF 423 N/A MVX 883C BRISTOL ECW 14956 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 229198 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 424 N/A MVX 884C BRISTOL ECW 14957 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 1979 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 229199 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 425 N/A KNO 953C BRISTOL ECW 14942 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 229026 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 426 N/A LWC 662C BRISTOL ECW 14946 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 229145 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 427 N/A LWC 665C BRISTOL ECW 14949 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 229148 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 428 N/A LWC 666C BRISTOL ECW 14950 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 1980 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 229149 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex FLF 430 N/A TVL 310 BRISTOL ECW 13167 FLF6G H38/32F 1962 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 199150 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 431 N/A VFE 959 BRISTOL ECW 13974 FLF6G H38/32F 1963 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 217056 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 432 N/A VFE 960 BRISTOL ECW 13975 FLF6G H38/32F 1964 N/A 1973 1980 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 217057 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 433 N/A AVL 216C BRISTOL ECW 14964 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 1980 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 224126 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 434 N/A AVL 217C BRISTOL ECW 14965 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 224127 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 435 N/A BVL 45C BRISTOL ECW 14966 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 1981 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 229115 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 436 N/A CFE 230C BRISTOL ECW 14967 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 229207 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 437 N/A CFE 231C BRISTOL ECW 14968 FLF6G H38/32F 1965 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 229208 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 438 N/A DFE 171D BRISTOL ECW 15630 FLF6G H38/32F May-05 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 231128 Ltd - Lincoln FLF 439 N/A DFE 172D BRISTOL ECW 15631 FLF6G H38/32F 1966 N/A 1973 Ex Lincolnshire Road Car Company 231129 Ltd - Lincoln LM 579 N/A PHW 920 BRISTOL ECW 6830 LS5G DP41F 1953 N/A 1968 1971 Ex Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd - 97201 Bristol Eastern Counties Omnibus Company - Vehicles acquired second-hand LM 580 N/A PHW 933 BRISTOL ECW 6843 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1968 1971 Ex Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd - 101003 Bristol LM 581 N/A PHW 935 BRISTOL ECW 6845 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1968 1972 Ex Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd - 101005 Bristol LM 582 N/A PHW 937 BRISTOL ECW 6847 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1968 1971 Ex Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd - 101139 Bristol LM 583 N/A PHW 943 BRISTOL ECW 6853 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1968 1971 Ex Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd - 105020 Bristol LM 584 N/A PHW 945 BRISTOL ECW 6855 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1968 1971 Ex Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd - 105051 Bristol LM 585 N/A PHW 946 BRISTOL ECW 6856 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1968 1971 Ex Bath Electric Tramways Company 105052 Ltd - Bath, Somerset LM 586 N/A LAX 633 BRISTOL ECW 6890 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 97123 Chepstow LM 587 N/A LAX 638 BRISTOL ECW 6895 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1972 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 97159 Chepstow LM 588 N/A MAX 102 BRISTOL ECW 6899 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 97163 Chepstow LM 589 N/A MAX 110 BRISTOL ECW 6907 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 101021 Chepstow LM 590 N/A MAX 111 BRISTOL ECW 6908 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1972 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 101022 Chepstow LM 591 N/A MAX 112 BRISTOL ECW 6909 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 101023 Chepstow LM 592 N/A MAX 113 BRISTOL ECW 6910 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 101027 Chepstow LM 593 N/A MAX 115 BRISTOL ECW 6912 LS6G B45F 1954 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Red & White Services Ltd - 101144 Chepstow LM 846 N/A XNU 417 BRISTOL ECW 8207 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1970 Ex Midland General Omnibus 107050 Company Ltd - Langley Mill, Derbys. LM 847 N/A XNU 418 BRISTOL ECW 8210 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Midland General Omnibus 107059 Company Ltd - Langley Mill, Derbys. LM 848 N/A XNU 419 BRISTOL ECW 8211 LS6G B43F 1955 N/A 1969 1971 Ex Midland General Omnibus 107061 Company Ltd - Langley Mill, Derbys. LM 849 N/A XNU 420 BRISTOL ECW 8212 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1972 Ex Midland General Omnibus 107062 Company Ltd - Langley Mill, Derbys. LM 850 N/A XNU 414 BRISTOL ECW 8206 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1972 Ex Midland General Omnibus 107041 Company Ltd - Langley Mill, Derbys. Eastern Counties Omnibus Company - Vehicles acquired second-hand LM 851 N/A XNU 413 BRISTOL ECW 8205 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1972 Ex Midland General Omnibus 107040 Company Ltd - Langley Mill, Derbys. LM 852 N/A SNN 68 BRISTOL ECW 8200 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1970 Ex Mansfield District Traction Company 107053 - Mansfield, Notts LM 853 N/A SNN 70 BRISTOL ECW 8202 LS6G DP43F 1955 N/A 1969 1970 Ex Mansfield District Traction Company 107055 - Mansfield, Notts LM 918 N/A YVW 122 BRISTOL ECW 6865 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 105009 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 919 N/A 473 BEV BRISTOL ECW 7502 LS5G B45F 1955 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 105094 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 920 N/A 474 BEV BRISTOL ECW 7503 LS5G B45F 1955 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 105095 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 921 N/A 475 BEV BRISTOL ECW 7504 LS5G B45F 1955 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 105096 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 922 N/A 569 CTW BRISTOL ECW 7508 LS5G B45F 1955 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 105147 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 923 N/A WVX 443 BRISTOL ECW 6861 LS5G B45F 1953 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 97117 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 924 N/A WVX 446 BRISTOL ECW 6883 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 97134 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 925 N/A WVX 447 BRISTOL ECW 6884 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 97135 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 926 N/A WVX 444 BRISTOL ECW 6862 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 97156 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 927 N/A WVX 445 BRISTOL ECW 6863 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1972 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 101009 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 928 N/A YPU 138 BRISTOL ECW 6885 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1972 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 101017 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 929 N/A YPU 139 BRISTOL ECW 6886 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1972 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 101187 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex LM 930 N/A YVW 121 BRISTOL ECW 6864 LS5G B45F 1954 N/A 1966 1971 Ex Eastern National Omnibus 105008 Company Ltd - Chelmsford, Essex BS 921 N/A FFY 950 BEDFORD DUPLE 49140 OB C27F 1948 N/A 1951 1957 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan 65690 Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk BS 922 N/A EX 6557 BEDFORD DUPLE 44922 OB C29F 1949 N/A 1951 1957 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan 114198 Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk BS 923 N/A EX 6700 BEDFORD DUPLE 44890 OB C29F 1950 N/A 1951 1957 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan 128063 Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk Eastern Counties Omnibus Company - Vehicles acquired second-hand BS 924 N/A EX 6837 BEDFORD DUPLE 44891 OB C29F 1950 N/A 1951 1957 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan 142535 Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk BS 925 N/A EX 7107 BEDFORD GURNEY SB C33F 1951 N/A 1951 1957 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan 1654 NUTTING Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk DS 979 N/A KBJ 314 DENNIS 724J3 GURNEY LANCET C35F 1950 N/A 1951 1958 Ex B Beeston & Son - East Bergholt, NUTTING Suffolk DS 980 N/A KBJ 768 DENNIS 821J3 MULLINER LANCET C35F 1950 N/A 1951 1960 Ex B Beeston & Son - East Bergholt, SP338 Suffolk DS 981 N/A EX 6350 DENNIS DUPLE LANCET C33F 1949 N/A 1951 1957 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk DS 982 N/A EX 6657 DENNIS 654J3 DUPLE 51977 LANCET C33F 1950 N/A 1951 1960 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk DS 983 N/A EX 6717 DENNIS 850J3 DUPLE LANCET C33F 1950 N/A 1951 1960 Ex Reynolds Garages Ltd (Metropolitan Coaches) - Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk DS 984 N/A LRT 263 DENNIS MANN LANCET C37F 1951 N/A 1951 1962 Ex V T & J Faiers (Clarkes Services), 106J10A EGERTON Felixstowe, Suffolk FS 998 N/A JBJ 833 FODEN 28712 PLAXTON 7 PVSC6 C33F 1949 N/A 1951 1959 Ex V T & J Faiers (Clarkes Services), Felixstowe, Suffolk KS 900 N/A HRT 330 AEC 9621A468 DUPLE 51473 REGAL III C35F 1949 N/A 1951 1957 Ex B Beeston & Son - East Bergholt, Suffolk KS 904 N/A GH 3818 AEC 662542 DUPLE 5862 REGAL C33F 1930 N/A 1951 1952 Ex V T & J Faiers (Clarkes Services), Felixstowe, Suffolk KS 905 N/A GF 5134 AEC 662104 LONDON REGAL C31F 1930 N/A 1951 1952 Ex V T & J Faiers (Clarkes Services), LORRIES Felixstowe, Suffolk KD 28 N/A ARR 831 AEC 06612769 PARK ROYAL REGENT H27/25R 1934 N/A 1951 1952 Ex V T & J Faiers (Clarkes Services), 3605 Felixstowe, Suffolk NS 978 N/A BBJ 61 ALBION DUPLE 5191 PH114 C20F 1935 N/A 1951 1952 Ex V T & J Faiers (Clarkes
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