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Thames Valley never bought Leopards, being a Bristiol RE fan - as the ECW Bristol RELH6G, 67 (KBL228L), behind this Leopard bears testimony. This Duple (Northern) bodied Leyland Leopard L2T example was one of the many vehicles that passed through the fleet in response to vehicle shortages. The former Samuelsons example is seen in Reading depot, having lost the dark blue, silver and white colours of the small London coaching unit, affectionately known as "Sammys", in favour of NATIONAL white. Note the fleetname plate above the registration, KLR456D. |
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The result of many of Alder Valley's vehicle shortages in NBC days resulted in the acquisition of some of Southdown's touring coaches, Leyland Leopards with Duple Commander IV bodywork. The body style was familiar to the fleet having been featured on Bristol RELH and LH coaches in South Midland colours. Leopards 39 & 37 (RUF803H & RUF801H) are alongside a native Alder Valley (formerly Thames Valley) Plaxton Elite bodied Bristol RELH6G at Reading's Thorn Walk depot: 63 (CJB589J). |
Believed to be a former North Western Alexander Y-type bodied Leyland Leopard, this bus is seen loading for London in Reading Bus Station.
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Transferred from Yorkshire Traction was this Alexander T-type bodied Leyland Leopard 1165 (LHL250P), originally numbered 65. Leopard 1165 was accompanied by 66 (LHL246P), both arrived in 1982 and were renumbered that year. When new, the batch of seven vehicles was intended for West Riding. The bus seen here is leaving Aylesbury Bus Station bound for Milton Keynes on the long distance United Counties joint express X15 route from Reading. |
Western National 2433 (LDV173P) was another vehicle drafted in to help the ailing Alder Valley. This Plaxton Supreme bodied Leopard has had its Royal Blue fleetnames covered by Alder Valley Londonlink markings. |
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