We have been asked to produce this Leyland Olympian by Chester City Transport to acknowledge the purchase of one of the last Corporation bus companies. In the final livery used by Chester City Transport fleet number 11, registered F882 VSJ works route 15 to Saughall. JANUARY RELEASE |
The first release of our new RT casting variation shows 2RT2, registered FXT 180 in full Wartime livery with a single headlight and white visibility markings. Fleet number RT5 uses the full blind, displaying route 22 to Homerton. FEBRUARY RELEASE |
Even though it is a very popular bus company few, if any models have been made to feature the Bexleybus livery. Our Leyland Titan, fleet number 88, registered B120 WUV operates route 96 to Woolwich. FEBRUARY RELEASE |
The first release of our articulated Thames Trader pulling our Transporter features registration JMK 975B fully restored in Toleman livery a regular on the classic vehicle rally circuit. JANUARY RELEASE |
The short single door National without the roof mounted heating system was not the preferred choice of bus operators, so they were quite rare. In West Yorkshires N.B.C livery fleet number 1002, registered DNW 840T is on route 78B to Tadcaster. JANUARY RELEASE. |
These buses were unique in the London fleet, as the name Regent Low Height suggests they were purchased to work routes where a Double Deck bus was required to clear the height restrictions of the few low bridges in and around London. Registered MXX 274. In the first release of our new casting fleet number RLH 74 operates route 230 to Rayners Lane Station. JANUARY RELEASE |
This AEC Renown was one of the two King Alfred vehicles passed over to Hants & Dorset, in N.B.C livery registration number 595 LCG, fleet number 2211 works route 47 to Southampton and Chandlers Ford. FEBRUARY RELEASE |
Our Regent V Orion model registered SDJ 353 looks striking in the Verona green and cream colours of Merseyside P.T.E. Fleet number A454 works route 78A to Hunts Cross. JANUARY RELEASE |