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16208 Southern Vectis Bristol LS6B ECW. These vehicles were a favourite with the island operator in their smart cream and green livery and were used for both island and mainland trips, 308 is depicted on excursion duties and served in the fleet for almost fifteen years. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone Erroneously described by EFE as the later Bristol MW model MARCH 1995 RELEASE |
16209 United Auto Bristol LS6B ECW. This unusual livery style was unique to United, the attractive green and cream colours being used to good effect. 1005 (305GHN), is travelling from Newcastle to London. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone Erroneously described by EFE as the later Bristol MW model JULY 1995 RELEASE |
16210 Royal Blue (Southern National Omnibus Co) Bristol LS6G ECW. 1376 (OTT85) on route to Bournemouth. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone Erroneously described by EFE as the later Bristol MW model DECEMBER 1995 RELEASE |
16211 Morris Bros Bristol LS6B ECW.. This ex-United Bristol LS6B with its distinctive side styling was used a second time to great effect by Morris Bros. for several years. A striking livery that really stands out, 302GHN carries the Morris Bros. name and Swansea in its front destination blinds, proving that these tough little Bristol buses served with many different owners in their life times. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone Erroneously described by EFE as the later Bristol MW model JUNE 1996 RELEASE |
16215 Southern National Bristol LS6G ECW. The Royal Blue service was operated by coaches from the Western and Southern National fleets, and not all of these were blue. In cream and green livery is 1380 (OTT89) on service to Ilfracombe. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone Erroneously described by EFE as the later Bristol MW model JANUARY 2002 RELEASE |
16219 Cumberland Motor Services Bristol LS6G ECW. With the arrival of these LS coaches a new coach livery of cream and black made them very distinctive: 372 (RAO736) is working a service to Kendal. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone Erroneously described by EFE as the later Bristol MW model JULY 2006 RELEASE |
16220 Bristol Greyhound Bristol LS6G ECW. In the early 1960's Bristol Omnibus repainted these LS coaches into this red and cream livery and renumbered them. 2100 (THY952) is working a Bath City Tour. AUGUST 2006 RELEASE |
16221 Southern Vectis Bristol LS6B ECW. 311 (JDL760) is operating on tour. FEBRUARY 2008 RELEASE |
16222 Eastern Counties Bristol LS5G ECW. The Poppy red and white colours on this ECW bodied Bristol LS coach shows a snapshot in time from when Eastern Counties were under the National Bus Company's banner: LS776 (VVF776) is operating on route 29. JULY 2009 RELEASE |
16225 Midland General Bristol LS6G ECW. Decorated in their distinctive coaching livery is Bristol LS 228 (URB559) seen operating an excursion. OCTOBER 2010 RELEASE |
16227 Royal Blue (Southern National) Bristol LS6G ECW. 2213 (VDV776) on route to Torquay Salisbury & Exeter. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone OCTOBER 2011 RELEASE |
16228 Royal Blue (Western National) Bristol LS6G ECW. 2208 (VDV751) on route to Bournemouth. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone DECEMBER 2011 RELEASE |
16230 Hants & Dorset Bristol LS6B ECW. 846 (JDL760) on route to Poole ex Southern Vectis. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone NOVEMBER 2015 RELEASE |
16231 Eastern Counties Bristol LS6G ECW. LE998 (PNN774) on service 204. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone SEPTEMBER 2016 RELEASE |