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Re: Who remembers the day's of Express Buses not Coaches
This bus actually remained in service until June 1982 with National Welsh Omnibus Limited when it went into the reserve fleet. It was finally taken out of service in November 1982.
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Re: Who remembers the day's of Express Buses not Coaches
Originally posted by marc View PostThis is one type of bus that was used on Express Bus services, sometimes known has Limited Stop services:
It's 1966 Bristol MW preserved in Red & White company livery. It would have been used on limited stop serves until the mid 1970s, before being replaced by newer buses or even coaches.
Looks like an AEC but not sure of the model
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Liked the pic of the Red and white bus
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Re: Who remembers the day's of Express Buses not Coaches
This is one type of bus that was used on Express Bus services, sometimes known has Limited Stop services:
It's 1966 Bristol MW preserved in Red & White company livery. It would have been used on limited stop serves until the mid 1970s, before being replaced by newer buses or even coaches.
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I remember back in the early/80s National Welsh done a ticket called The Rover Ticket. For £2.50, you could travel over most of South Wales. Travel on the X services, and it was surprising how far you could actually go.Originally posted by 80sChav View PostYou could anywher for a few quid in a 30 mile radius of home before Arriva, First, Stagecoach etc got in on the act and all that ended!? Great day's
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Who remembers the day's of Express Buses not Coaches
You could anywher for a few quid in a 30 mile radius of home before Arriva, First, Stagecoach etc got in on the act and all that ended!? Great day's
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