-
London Road Car Co. Ltd (using the "Union Jack"
fleetname). The
combined company,
using the "General"
fleetname, had a
fleet of 885
motor buses,
although horse-buses...
- also
appeared with
MetroBus fleetnames with "The easy way from here to
there in West Yorkshire". The new "Metrobus"
fleetname being applied not only to...
- 1940. As the 1950s drew to a close, the
Hastings Tramways fleetname disappeared, the M&D
fleetname appearing on
vehicles from 1957. M&D made a
decision to...
-
coaches operating Citylink services, with the subsidiary's
corporate fleetname displa**** on the
front and rear of the vehicle. Previously, only cross-border...
-
company fleetname in
white in the
bespoke National lettering/Wilson
National typeface designed by
Wilson and
based on Akzidenz-Grotesk. The
fleetname was...
-
Traditional Delaine cast
fleetname...
-
cream liveries receiving the
poppy red
corporate livery and NBC
Northern fleetnames in the
National Bus
Company era. The RMF
fleet wore the long-standing...
- Subsequently, "Scottish Omnibuses", "Scottish", and then "Eastern Scottish"
fleetnames were used. The SMT name
remained in
Edinburgh parlance long
after the...
- by the
National Omnibus &
Transport Company. The
Green Line
livery and
fleetname was
rolled out
across the
existing express services,
differentiating these...
- with the
fleetname 'Southdown BH&D'. With the
advent of NBC, green/white
livery was
adopted and the BH&D
suffix dropped from the
fleetname, although...