Crosville MS (Part 1) 1911-1950 - Local Transport History Society
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Crosville MS (Part 1) 1911-1950 - Local Transport History Society
CONTENTS Crosville Motor Services Fleet History 1911-1990...........................….…………………… Page 3 Crosville Motor Services Fleet List (Part 1) 1911-1950...................….…………………… Page 17 Cover Illustration: SL71 (MFM39) a 1951 Bedford OB with Duple 29-seat coachwork - now in preservation. First Published 2015. This edition 2015. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. Published by the Local Transport History Society. (http://lths.lutsociety.org.uk) All rights reserved. PDF Booklet: 108-1 Descended from millowner Henry Taylor and wife Sarah (nee Crosland), George Crosland Taylor and brother James were early entrepreneurs with an interest in everything electrical and mechanical. In 1906, George (always referred to as Crosland) bought two cars and a chassis, built by French company Morane, at the same time renting a warehouse in Chester, with the idea of assembling and selling the French designed cars. It soon became apparent that much more capital was needed and various people were persuaded to invest in the new company, including his French associate, Georges de Ville. The new company, Crosville Motor Company Limited, was incorporated on the 27th October 1906, the name being an amalgam of Crosland and de Ville, although the car making activities ceased in 1908 and the company thereafter confined its activity to agency work and repairs. In 1909 the horse bus service between Kelsall and Chester was replaced by a motorbus and the then office manager, Jack Morris, suggested to George that the Crosville Motor Company should consider providing a bus service between Chester and Ellesmere Port on account of the indirect rail link. George's son Edward, who had been appointed General Manager of the Company in June 1909, bought a Herald charabanc at auction in Swansea. In December 1910 Crosville approached Chester City Council to request permission to start the service, which was subsequently granted, although it was not until 2nd February 1911 that the first Crosville vehicle ran the route. Difficulties with the Herald and a subsequent purchase, a Germaine wagonette, meant that a large capacity Crosville car and a second-hand Albion charabanc had to be used. Although the early years of operation were not successful, by 1913 the Company was making a small profit. New vehicles were ordered to replace the motley collection of vehicles owned and more were ordered for 1914, although the chassis were eventually impressed by the War Department following the outbreak of World War 1. Crosville's area of operation was expanded in December 1913 when the Council at Crewe approved licences for services between Crewe and Nantwich, and Crewe and Middlewich. On 15th October 1915, the Company gained a foothold on Crewe town services when they purchased the established business of Ward Brothers, who had been involved in horse-drawn passenger transport from the turn of the century. Although there were requests for bus services from many quarters, the wartime conditions restricted any expansion until 1919, when a Chester to Hoole circular service was inaugurated. In October 1919 a service from New Ferry to Meols commenced, running via West Kirby and Hoylake. To facilitate early departures from New Ferry, an outstation was set up at the Great Eastern Hotel. On 4th December 1919, buses began serving Helsby, Frodsham, Runcorn and Warrington from Chester. With Crosville now expanding outwards from Chester and into the Wirral, it was inevitable that conflict with some of the municipal operators would ensue. Licences to run from West Kirby to Wallasey village were granted in May 1920, but plans to extend the services to Seacombe ferry and New Brighton were opposed by Wallasey Corporation. Similar problems were encountered with Birkenhead Corporation, who steadfastly refused to allow the Company's vehicles into the town. The restricted routes, however, generated a good deal of income, which helped the Company expand into other areas. Crosville inaugurated a circular service taking in Mold, Hawarden, Queensferry, Connah's Quay, Flint and Northop in 1919, their first excursion into Wales. Flintshire was one of the more populated regions and Crosville saw this as a potentially profitable area for expansion. As a result additional routes from Connah's Quay to Chester, Mold to Pentre Halkyn and Mold to Ruthin via Loggerheads, were quickly introduced. Eventually a depot was established in Mold and more new routes inaugurated. In 1922 the Betws-y-Coed to Abergele route of Roberts' Blue Motors was acquired and Crosville's spread into Wales continued. This service was soon connected to Ruthin and further route developments based on this corridor. Depots were opened in Dolgellau and Blaneau Ffestiniog in 1924 and in 1925 the Caernarfon depot of Richards' Busy Bee service was acquired, along with services to Porthmadog and Pwllheli. By now Crosville had also extended their operations into Aberystwyth, Aberaeron, Cardigan, Llanidloes and Llandrindod Wells, establishing depots in most of these towns. Meanwhile Crosville was looking for ways into Liverpool and the possible lucrative market there. The Crosland Taylors had identified Warrington and Widnes as possible access points into the city and in June 1922 Crosville commenced three new routes out of Widnes towards Liverpool and in October another three routes from Widnes serving Speke, Garston, Penketh and Warrington were introduced. An out-station was established at Widnes, but was closed when a new depot was opened at Chester New Road, Warrington in 1923. By 1925, however, Liverpool City Council, who had previously refused access to the city centre by all private operators, concluded an agreement with Ribble Motor Services, allowing the Company to use a terminus in Canning Place. Crosville took the opportunity to seek permission to extend its Widnes to Garston service to the same city centre terminus, which was granted subject to an agreement not to carry local passengers within the city boundary and the imposition of a 6d minimum fare. On 1st August 1925 the service into Liverpool commenced on an hourly frequency and Crosville had at last attained its goal. Crosville had developed its local services in Crewe and Nantwich, despite the constant demands of the local council, and was looking to expand into Northwich, which was served by the Mid-Cheshire Bus Company. Although negotiations were commenced, the asking price was above Crosville's valuation and they declined to purchase the company, which was instead sold to the North Western Road Car Company the following year. This effectively put a stop to Crosville's expansion in this direction. During this period the fleet had expanded considerably. Early preferences had been for Daimler CK chassis until Leyland vehicles were purchased in 1921. The first new double-deckers were introduced in 1926 when twelve Leyland Leviathan LG1's with Leyland H52RO bodywork were acquired (Nos. 211-222), although such vehicles remained in the minority until the advent of the Second World War. A variety of vehicles arrived with the take-over of John Pye of Heswall in 1924, including Crosville's first Bristol vehicle, a 1919 Bristol 4-ton chassis with Ch28 bodywork. By 1929 Crosville had consolidated an operating area covering the Wirral and parts of Lancashire, Cheshire and Flintshire. However, the Railways (Road Transport) Acts of 1928 had given powers to the railway companies to engage in the provision of bus services. Rather than run in competition with established operators the railway companies strategy was to buy into, or purchase outright, existing bus companies. In February 1929, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company approached Crosville and, following discussions, made an offer of almost £400,000 to purchase the Company outright. The offer was subsequently accepted and in November 1929, the Crosville Motor Company went into voluntary liquidation and a new company trading as LMS (Crosville) emerged. At the same time the LMS purchased Holyhead Motors, and UNU Motor Services of Caernarfon, both companies being integrated into the new LMS (Crosville). A few months later, the railway companies reached an agreement with the Tilling and British Automobile Traction (T&BAT) Group to acquire 50% of the shareholdings in most of the companies under the Group's control. In return the railway companies sold 50% of their shareholdings in the businesses they had acquired to the T&BAT Group. In some instances this meant the formation of new companies, as it did in the case of LMS (Crosville), which was reborn on the 15th May 1930 as Crosville Motor Services Ltd., after just 9 months of outright LMS ownership. During the next few years, the LMS continued to acquire various smaller companies that operated in the Crosville area, including White Rose Motor Services of Rhyl; Red Dragon of Denbigh; Burton of Tarporley; North Wales Silver Motors and Llangoed Red Motors - all purchased in 1930 and integrated into the Crosville fleet. Royal Blue of Llandudno was already owned by BAT and this was also absorbed by Crosville, giving the Company a major share of the North Wales coastal services. The railway companies also sought agreements with local authorities, whose objections to private operators were seen as an obstacle to development. The railway companies suggested that three operating areas should be established. The inner area would consist of council run services, which would be protected from competition, whilst services in the outer area would be Company operated. An intermediate area was envisaged whereby Council and Company services would be shared. Although local conditions often meant that variations to this scheme had to be adopted, in general, the railway companies were able to negotiate agreements based on this system with most local authorities. Local agreements with Birkenhead Corporation and finally Liverpool, meant that Crosville was able to expand its services within these areas, especially since the advent of the 1930 Road Traffic Act had taken licensing arrangements out of the hands of the local authorities. By the end of 1930 Crosville Motor Services had control of most of the services in north and central Wales and had consolidated its operating area on the Wirral and in Cheshire. Many smaller companies were acquired during the following decade as the directors made a concerted effort to remove all competition and by the end of the 1930's it was possible to rationalise the services and remove much of the waste brought about by uncontrolled competition. Although most new vehicles were of Leyland manufacture during this time, the fleet remained varied due to the assortment of manufacturers represented in the fleets taken over. In the late 1920's the rise in popularity of excursions and long distance travel by charabanc or coach had attracted the attention of Crosville Motor Services. At this time most large bus operators were little interested in developing such work because of the need to maintain a separate coach fleet, but Crosville experimented with a few weekend excursions to London in 1928. Such was their popularity that it prompted the Company to introduce their first regular daily Liverpool to London service in 1929. Four Leyland Tiger buses, nos. 175-178 (FM5222-5225) were equipped with 25 coach seats for the purpose. Throughout the same period, Crosville had tried to establish services between Merseyside and North Wales, which had become a popular resort area. In 1931 Crosville agreed to a pooling arrangement with two independent operators, Macdonalds (trading as Maxways) and the Wirral Transport Company, both of Birkenhead, to include services from Liverpool and Birkenhead to Caernarfon. Both operators were running daily to destinations such as Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno but succumbed to Crosville Motor Services in 1934, which brought a certain amount of stability to the Merseyside-North Wales services. With the onset of World War 2 in 1939 the Company was forced to make many cuts in services and much of the non-essential work, such as tours, excursions, private hire and summer services was dropped altogether. The involvement of the Company in the mainly rural areas of Wales meant that cuts here were greatest, but North Wales came to be seen as a 'safe' area with less risk of enemy attacks and so war factories were relocated there. Evacuees from many of the big cities arrived and in some parts of Wales Crosville was running more mileage than before the war. The munitions factory at Marchwiel, near Wrexham, for instance needed over 200 buses daily and other new industries added to overall demand. As a result there was a great demand on the fleet. Double-deckers were in the minority before the war, but now were sorely needed, many being hired from other undertakings. New vehicles delivered during the war years were virtually all utility double-deckers and the trend towards double-deck buses continued in peacetime. An event, which was to have a profound effect on the nature of the fleet over the following years, took place on 3rd December 1942, when Crosville Motor Services became a subsidiary of the Tilling Group. Within a few years the distinctive Tilling green livery replaced the hitherto maroon livery and Tilling-owned Bristol vehicles were favoured over the Leyland marque. By the end of the war, Crosville was carrying over 50% more passengers and had revenue of almost 90% in excess of that in pre-war years. The lack of vehicles and spares in this period had seen Crosville's cash surplus soar, much of which was re-invested in property that rose in value substantially in later years. Much of the network of services that had been non-profitable had been stripped away because of wartime conditions and the Company began the new post-war era in a very healthy position. Service revisions and re-instatements commenced on 1st July 1945, with routes out of Caernarfon, and, over the next few months extended throughout the Crosville network as vehicles and manpower became generally available once again. The need for double-deckers had been dramatically increased by wartime events and the Company sought to convert as many former single-deck routes to double-deck as was possible. At the same time the demand for seats on express services was intense. The six years of war and austerity had led to a great demand for leisure facilities, however, the central policy of the Tilling Group gave a low priority to coaches and the subsequent shortage of vehicles gave an opportunity to the many small independent operators who saw the chance of a profitable new market. In addition, the new post-war Labour government's socialist policies included the nationalisation of public transport. On the 1st January 1948, the British Transport Commission acquired the Tilling Group shareholding. At the same time the Railway Executive took over the four mainline railway companies and their shareholding in Crosville also passed to the Commission, thus making Crosville to all intents and purposes fully nationalised. The immediate post-war pressures for double-deck vehicles led to Crosville purchasing many second-hand vehicles and retaining many elderly vehicles, including some that were already 20 years old, that were due for withdrawal. The change in ownership from the BET Group to Tilling meant that Bristol vehicles were now the standard choice, and in 1945 the first post-war double-deckers arrived in the shape of the Bristol K6A, although the Strachan L27/28R bodywork was still to utility design. By 1950, however, the post-war boom had begun to subside and prices rapidly spiralled. Fares increases were introduced in an effort to maintain services, but this only led to a fall in passenger numbers and further increases in fares; a situation that was to be continually repeated over the next forty years. The Suez Crisis in 1956 led to the disruption of oil supplies from the Middle East and as a consequence petrol and fuel oil were rationed. Crosville was instructed by the Traffic Commissioners to reduce mileage by 10%, which was achieved by reducing and even eliminating off peak and Sunday journeys, many of which were never restored later. Throughout the 1950's, Crosville suffered, as did most bus companies, from a serious staff shortage. At the time bus work was relatively low paid and thus recruitment was difficult. One-man operation was seen as one of the options needed to make effective use of the labour force, but union opposition forced the Company to delay plans to introduce it throughout the network and affected the Company's viability. It was to be middle of the next decade before one-man operation began to be introduced Company wide. The dawn of the 1960's began with the Company taking a hard look at the many rural services, most of which were unprofitable to the extent that the losses became unacceptable. Crosville adopted a contraction policy, which involved withdrawing as many of these services as possible. In other areas, however, the Company was able to expand. New industrial estates and the growth of population led to extensions and increases in frequencies of some services, especially in the Deeside area. Crosville's contraction policy was extended to Cheshire, where the North Western Road Car Company had an interest, routes being trimmed as necessary in 1963. The country services were further cut back in 1966, although Winsford became an overspill area for Liverpool and subsequently a growth area. Changes to Winsford services were made in 1964 with a major overhaul occurring in 1969. In 1965 Crosville introduced the 'Cymru Coastliner', between Chester and Caernarfon, anticipating the closure of many British Rail stations en route. Towards the end of the decade, with the decline in rural traffic accelerating, it became obvious that one-man operation was the only viable option if these areas were to continue to be served. The union co-operation was half-hearted but the process was begun, although it was to be the beginning of the next decade before it was completed. The process of contraction carried out by Crosville was mirrored throughout the country by other operators, all seeking to maintain services and profitability on ever decreasing passenger revenue. The 1968 Transport Act, introduced by the Labour government, was the first time recognition was given to the fact that some services could not continue without financial support. It created the National Bus Company (NBC) to control the various state-owned companies, Passenger Transport Authorities to co-ordinate bus services and financial support for essential rural bus services. Although, initially, councils were reluctant to pay for services they already had, the NBC forced their hand by threatening to withdraw all non-profit making services. For its part Crosville supplied details of 196 routes that required financial assistance. Although the reactions of the county councillors were on the whole hostile, they were eventually obliged to face up to the reality of the situation. In 1971, the National Bus Company transferred the stage carriage services of the North Western Road Car Company within the Greater Manchester area to the Passenger Transport Executive. The remaining stage carriage services were then split between Trent and Crosville, with Crosville eventually taking over 119 vehicles and depots in Northwich, Macclesfield and Biddulph in March 1972. Later the same year, the NBC made further changes in West Wales, with certain services and depots at New Quay, Newcastle Emlyn and Lampeter outstation being transferred to Crosville from Western Welsh and the South Wales Transport Company. The Market Analysis Project (MAP) of the mid-1970's grew out of the need to identify a service network that was commercially viable with acceptable fares. At the time Crosville was large enough to have its own MAP, which eventually resulted in many network changes during 1980-81. A loss of over £1,000,000 was expected in 1980, with over £2,000,000 in 1981. The economic recession was depressing revenue and it was no longer an option to borrow from the NBC. Reductions in staff levels and more service cuts helped to stem the rising loss, but inflation continued to eat into revenue. The MAP exercise had branded areas with suitable logos and names; for example, Crewe and Nantwich were branded South Cheshire and Ellesmere Port was branded TransPort. All these names were displayed on the buses like fleetnames. In effect this was the start of a gradual disintegration of the Company that continued throughout the 1980's and was completed following deregulation in 1986. On 13th February 1986, the Secretary of State for Transport decided that, because of their size, the four largest NBC companies would be split, since they provided too great a competitive threat on deregulation. Crosville was divided into two companies, the Secretary of State insisting that one part should consist of the Welsh depots and Oswestry. On 20th May 1986 a new company, Crosville Wales Ltd., took over operations in these areas, leaving the original company to operate the English services. In 1988 Crosville Motor Services Ltd., was sold to ATL (Western) Ltd. Less than a year later, Crosville Motor Services was again sold, this time to the Drawlane Group, who already owned North Western and Midland Red North. In September 1989, the depots at Runcorn and Warrington were transferred to North Western and Northwich followed in January 1990. The Company's Crewe area services were taken over by Midland Red North; the East Cheshire operations were taken over by C-Line, and the Rochdale and Manchester operations went to Bee-Line. This left Crosville with only the depots at Chester, Ellesmere Port and Rock Ferry, which were subsequently sold to PMT on 2nd February 1990, who also bought the right to use the Crosville name. The Crosville company was left with just 6 minibuses awaiting disposal and was forced to change its name to North British Bus Ltd., from 30th March 1990. In little over three years Crosville Motor Services had been dismantled and disposed of in the name of deregulation. One of the great pioneers of the bus industry, with almost 80 years of public service had gone forever. Bus Fleet List 1911-1950 This listing is in the format - Fleet No; Reg. No; Chassis; Chassis No; Body; Seating. 1911 ? ; L517; Herald; ? ; ? ; Ch?? ? ; ? ; Germaine; ? ; ? ; ? ? ; ? ; Albion; ? ; ? ; Ch?? ? ; M2963; Lacre; ? ; Eaton; Ch18 2 ; FM387; Dennis; ? ; Eaton; B32R 8 ; ? ; Dennis; ? ; ? ; ? ? ; ? ; Herald; ? ; ? ; ? L517 ex-Pontedawe Motor Co. (new 1907). M2963 ex-Lightfoot, Kelsall (new 1910). The Germaine was purchased at auction in Chester. The Albion was ex-Lawton, Liverpool. No. 2 was named 'The Alma', and was later re-numbered 4. No. 8 was named 'Deva', and was later re-numbered 18. The unknown Herald was named 'Ella'. Withdrawn 1911 (L517, M2963, the Germaine), 1912 (the Albion), 1913 (2 as [4]), 1917 (the unknown Herald), 1918 (8[18]). 1912 3; FM469; Lacre; ? ; Eaton; B??R No. 3 was named 'Royal George'. Withdrawn by 1927. 1913 5; DU2007; Daimler CC; 384; Hora; B23R 6; FM641; Daimler CD; 631; Eaton; B32R 7; FM703; Daimler CD; 560; Eaton; B32R 9; FM535; Lacre; ? ; Hunter & Odd; Ch18 12; FM603; Daimler CD; 596; Eaton; B28R No. 5 was named 'The Flying Fox', and was later re-numbered 22. It was an exDaimler demonstrator. No. 6 was named 'Busy Bee', and was later re-numbered 23. No. 7 was later re-numbered 24. No. 9 was named 'Grey Knight'. No. 12 later re-numbered 25. Nos. 6-7, 12 (possibly 5) re-bodied with Leyland B26R design bodies (may have been by Vickers) in 1924. Probably re-numbered at this time. Withdrawn by 1927 (5-6[22-23], 7[24], 12[25]), by 1928 (9). 1915 1; M5371; Tilling - Stevens TS3; 230; Tilling-Stevens; O18/18R 2; LH9432; Tilling - Stevens TS3; 329; Tilling-Stevens; O18/18R 8; FM805; Daimler CB; 935; ? ; B23? 10-11; FM963-964; Daimler Y; 4638/68; Hora; B28R Nos. 1-2 ex-Ward Bros., Crewe. No. 8 re-bodied with Leyland B26R design body in 1924 (possibly by Vickers). Withdrawn 1918 (1-2), by 1924 (10-11), 1928 (8). No. 6 (FM641), a 1913 Daimler CD with rather ungainly looking 32-seat bodywork by Eaton. It was named 'Busy Bee' and later re-numbered 23. It had been withdrawn by 1927. No. 7 (FM703), was also a 1913 Daimler CD with Eaton 32-seat bodywork. It was also re-numbered later becoming No. 24 and was withdrawn by 1927. This 1914 charabanc was taken over with the business of the New Brighton Motor Coach Company in 1916. It was a Daimler CB with Davidson 32-seat body (either HF145 or HF147) and is seen here when new outside Davidson's works. 1916 14-15; FM1091-92; Lacre; ? ; Eaton; B23R 16; FM1103; Lacre; ? ; Eaton; B23R 17; CU308; Daimler B; ? ; Daimler; Ch28 18; FM1087; Daimler CB; 823; ? ; B23R 19; HF145; Daimler CB; ? ; Davidson; Ch32 20; HF147; Daimler CB; 664; Davidson; Ch32 No. 17 re-numbered 21 at a later date. Acquired second-hand (previous owner unknown, new 1914). Nos. 19-20 ex-New Brighton Motor Coach Company (new 1914). No. 19 re-numbered 37, probably in 1924 when new Leyland design B26R body was fitted. No. 20 received a B32R body (origin unknown) in 1921. Withdrawn 1919 (14-16), 1922 (18), 1925 (20), 1930 (19[37]), 1931 (17[21]). 1917 21; ? ; Lacre; ? ; ? ; B32R? 23; ? ; Lacre; ? ; ? ; B32R? Withdrawn 1919 (21, 23). 1918 24; CC1096?; Lacre; ? ; ? ; ? Withdrawn 1919. 1919 9; FM937; Daimler CK; 3216; ? ; B23R 14-15; FM1091-92; Daimler CK; 3236/3841; Eaton; B23R 16; FM1103; Daimler CK; 3621; Eaton; B23R 21; FM1224; Daimler CK; 3237; ? ; B32R 23; FM1234; Daimler CK; 3803; ? ; B32R 24; DU1560; Daimler CB; 940; ? ; B25R 25; DM1295; Daimler CB; ? ; Daimler; Ch28 26; FM9; AEC YC; 13734; ? ; B27R 27; FM131; AEC YC; 13654; ? ; B27R 28; FM143; AEC YC; 13744; ? ; B27R 29-30; FM224-225; Daimler CK; 2875-76; London Improved; B23R 31; FM273; Daimler CK; 3051; London Improved; B23R 32; FM280; Daimler CK; 3071; London Improved; B23R 33-34; FM291-292; Daimler CK; 3079/3131; London Improved; B23R 49; FM1348; AEC YC; 14216; ? ; Ch32 Nos. 14-16 received the bodies and registration numbers from withdrawn 1916 Lacres (also Nos. 14-16). Nos. 21 and 23 probably received the bodies from withdrawn 1917 Lacres (also Nos. 21 and 23). No. 24 was ex-Daimler demonstrator (new 1916). Nos. 26-28 probably had re-issued registration numbers. Nos. 9, 14-16, 21, 23, 25, 29-34 received new Leyland B26R design bodies in 1924. Nos. 9, 14-16, 21, 23, 25 were re-numbered 27, 28, 35, 36, 38, 39, 16 respectively (probably at this time). No. 23[39] was again re-numbered to 45 at a later date. Withdrawn 1922 (24), 1923 (26-28, 49), 1927 (9[27]), 1928 (14[28], 15-16[3536]), by 1931 (21[38], 23[45], 29-34). 1920 1-2; FM1436-1437; Crossley X; 12282/54; ? ; B14F 3; FM1872; Crossley X; 10087; ? ; B14? 35-40; FM1382-1387; Daimler CK; 3014/90/124/263/186/300; Bartle; B23R 41-44; FM1445-1448; Daimler CK; 3396/67/231/315; Bartle; B23R 45-46; FM1460-1461; Daimler CK; 3393/423; Charlesworth; Ch28 47-48; FM1449-1450; Daimler CK; 3276/38; Bartle; Ch23 49?; T7082; AEC Y; ? ; ? ; Ch20 50-51; FM1750-1751; Daimler CK; 3853-54; Bartle; B26D 52-57; FM1881-1885; Daimler CK; 3834/64/65/77/78/92; Bartle; B26D 58; FM1812; Daimler CK; 3863; Bartle; B26D 59; FM1811; Daimler CK; 3862; Bartle; B26D 100; FM426; Daimler CK; 3851; Bartle; B26R Nos. 1-2 ex-RAF (new 1919). No. 3 ex-Colwills, Ilfracombe (new 1917). Nos. 35-37 re-numbered 45-47 respectively at a later date. Nos. 38-39 re-bodied by Leyland to B26R in 1924. Re-numbered 21, 23 respectively (probably at this time). No. 40 re-bodied by Leyland to B26R in 1924. Nos. 41-44 re-bodied by Leyland to B26R in 1924. Nos. 41 and 42 re-numbered 43 and 20 respectively at a later date. Nos. 45-48 re-bodied by Leyland to B26R in 1924. Re-numbered 18-21 respectively (probably at this time). No. 49 ex-Colwills, Ilfracombe (new 1919). Fleet number would appear to have been duplicated as FM1348 of 1919 also bore this number. Nos. 50-58 re-bodied by Leyland to B26R in 1924. No. 100 re-numbered 59 by 1923. Withdrawn 1922 (59), 1923 (49), by 1924 (1-2), 1925 (3), 1928 (58), 1929 (43, 47-48[20-21], 51), 1931 (35-39[45-47, 21, 23], 40, 41-42[43, 20], 44, 45-46[1819], 50, 52-57, 100[59]). 1921 60; FM2044; Daimler CK; 4035; Bartle; B26F 61-62; FM2093-2094; Leyland GH7; 12274/116; Leyland; B32R No. 60 re-bodied by Leyland to B26R in 1924. Withdrawn 1928 (61-62), 1931 (60). 1922 ?; FM2184; Crossley; ? ; ? ; B14? ?; FM2187; Crossley; ? ; ? ; ? ?; FM2209-2210; Crossley; ? ; ? ; ? 4; FM2183; Crossley J; ? ; ? ; B14? 18; FM2185; Crossley X; 11015; ? ; Ch14 24; FM2186; Crossley X; 11350; ? ; Ch14 59; FM2166; Crossley X; ? ; ? ; B14 63-72; FM2173-2182; Leyland GH7; 12349-58; Leyland; B32R 75; FM2250; Leyland GH6B; 12393; Leyland; B32R 76; FM2251; Leyland GH7; 12421; Leyland; B32R 77-78; FM2257-2258; Leyland GH7; 12422-23; Leyland; B32R 79; FM2364; Leyland GH7; 12416; Leyland; B32R 80; CC1024; Leyland GH6B; 12330; Leyland; B32? 81; FM2366; Leyland GH7LW; 12407; Leyland; B40D 82; FM2365; Leyland GH7LW; 12408; Leyland; B40D 83-84; FM2242-2243; Leyland GH6B; 12388-89; Leyland; B32R FM2184, FM2187, FM2209-2210, Nos. 4, 18, 24, 59 ex-RAF (new 1918). No. 80 ex-Roberts, Llanrwst (new 1922). Nos. 81-82 re-numbered 99-100 after 1929. No. 84 ex-Colwills, Ilfracombe (new 1922). Withdrawn 1924 (FM2184, FM2187, FM2209-2210, 4, 18, 24, 59), 1928 (63-71, 7678), 1929 (72, 75, 79, 80, 83-84), 1931 (81-82[99-100]). 1923 1-2; FM2622-2623; Leyland C1; 19201-202; Leyland; Ch20 73-74; FM2474-2475; Leyland GH7; 12495-96; Leyland; B32R 85-88; FM2458-2461; Leyland A7; 10333-36; Leyland; B20R 89-90; FM2476-2477; Leyland C1; 19382-83; Leyland; Ch26 91-100; FM2478-2487; Leyland GH7; 12485-94; Leyland; B32R 101-103; FM2488-2490; Leyland GH7LW; 12502-04; Leyland; B40D 104-108; FM2609-2613; Leyland GH7; 12497-501; Leyland; B32D 109-112; FM2614-2617; Leyland A9; 10495-98; Leyland; B20R Nos. 1-2 re-numbered 8-9 by 1927. Nos. 85-88 re-numbered 101-104 by 1929. Nos. 89-90 re-numbered 10-11 by 1927. Nos. 101-103 re-numbered 106-108 by 1929. Withdrawn 1928 (73-74), by 1929 (1-2[8-9], 89-90[10-11], 91-100, 104-108), 1931 (85-88[101-104], 101-103[106-108]), by 1932 (109-112). 1924 1-7; FM2841-2847; Leyland GH7LW; 12797-803; Leyland; B32F 12; FM2848; Leyland GH7LW; 12793; Leyland; Ch32 AC*; FM2849; Leyland GH7LW; 12794; Leyland; Ch32 14-15; FM2850-2851; Leyland GH7LW; 12795-96; Leyland; Ch32 89-90; FM2857-2858; Leyland GH6B; 12804-05; Leyland; B32R 113; FM2624; Leyland GH7; 12762; Leyland; B32F 114-115; FM2818-2819; Leyland GH7; 12763-64; Leyland; B32F 116-119; FM2852-2855; Leyland A7; 19723-26; Leyland; B20R 120; FM2856; Leyland Z5; 25055; Leyland; B20F 121-127; FM2834-2840; Leyland GH7LW; 12786-92; Leyland; B40D 128-136; FM3001-3009; Leyland GH7; 12897-905; Leyland; B32D 137-148; FM3193-3204; Leyland SG9; 13091/92/167/69/70/68/93-98; Leyland; B40D 175; FM3010; Leyland GH7; 12865; Leyland; B32R *FM2849 carried fleet number AC (being 1st and 3rd letters of the alphabet), instead of No. 13, due to superstition (see also 1929). Nos. 1-7 re-numbered 397-399 by 1930. No. 175 re-numbered 105 by 1929. Withdrawn 1928 (12-15), 1929 (89-90), by 1932 (1-7[397-399], 113-148, 175[105]). John Pye of Heswall was purchased on 1st January 1924 and the acquired vehicles were numbered into a separate series with a 'P' suffix. 1P; CM2107; Straker-Squire; 6002; ? ; B30? 2P; CM2127; Straker-Squire; 6056; ? ; B30? 3P-4P; CM2135-2136; Straker-Squire; 6094/97; ? ; B30? 5P; MA9642; Straker-Squire; CO1027; ? ; B30? 6P; MA7077; Albion; 978E; ? ; B20? 7P; NB9535; Albion; 1991I; ? ; B20? 8P; MA8259; Albion; 3009I; ? ; B20? 9P; MA6592; Albion N20; 2006I; ? ; B32? 10P; MA2435; Albion; 3039H; ? ; B32? 11P; MA4067; Pagefield; 8024; ? ; B32? 12P; MA9927; Pagefield FP; F6017; ? ; Ch30 13P; MB1037; Fiat; 52B52245; ? ; B14? 14P; 15P; 16P; 17P; 19P; 20P; FY3510; Bristol C50; 1175; ? ; Ch28 MB66; Tilling-Stevens; 1861; ? ; Ch32 MA9220; Ford; 64930360; ? ; Ch14 MB1816; Ford; R12776; ? ; Ch14 MB3060; Dodge; 891156; ? ; B14? MB3061; GMC; F29811; ? ; B20? 18P was a lorry (EK2110, a 1920 Albion). Nos. 10P-12P, 16P-17P re-numbered 178, 176, 177, 180, 179 respectively by 1925. Withdrawn 1924 (1P-9P, 13P-15P, 19P-20P), 1925 (10P[178], 11P[176], 12P[177]), 1926 (16P[180], 17P[179]). 1925 149-158; FM3205-3215; 159-160; FM3215-3216; 161-162; FM3217-3218; 163-165; FM3219-3221; 166-170; FM3222-3226; 171-174; FM3227-3230; 181; DD2728; Ford; ? ; 182-186; FM3320-3324; 187-191; FM3325-3329; Leyland Leyland Leyland Leyland Leyland Leyland ? ;? Leyland Leyland SG9; 13099-108; Leyland; B40D SG9; 13083-84; Leyland; B40D SG9; 13089-90; Leyland; B40D C7R; 35113-115; Leyland; B32R A13; 35116-20; Leyland; B26R GH5; 39085-88; Leyland; Ch32 A13; 35394-98; Leyland; B26F A9; 35399-403; Leyland; B26F 192-194; FM3590-3592; Leyland SG11; 13313-15; Leyland; B26F 195; MA9729; Daimler CK; 4135; ? ; B26F 196; ET796; Daimler BB; 3140; Brush; B26? 197; CC5011; AEC 503; 503069; ? ; B36? 198; CC5214; AEC 505; 505012; Strachan & Brown; B32R 199; CC4860; Lancia Pentaiota; 532; ? ; B26? 200; CC4958; Lancia Pentaiota; ? ; ? ; B26? No. 181 ex-unknown owner (new c.1923). Nos. 195-196 ex-Gauterin Bros., Farndon (new 1922 and 1914, respectively). No. 196 (ET796) was originally O??RO and is also quoted as having registration ET786. Nos. 197-200 ex-Busy Bee, Caernarfon (new 1924, 1925, 1924, 1924 respectively). Withdrawn 1925 (181), 1926 (199-200), 1928 (197), by 1929 (171-174), 1931 (166-170, 182-191, 195-196, 198), 1932 (149-165, 192-194). 1926 201; FM3710; Leyland LSC1; 45018; Leyland; B32F 202-210; FM3773-3781; Leyland LSC1; 45019-27; Leyland; B32F 211-222; FM3782-3793; Leyland LG1; 50014-26; Leyland; H52RO 223-234; FM3794-3805; Leyland SG11; 13548-59; Leyland; B40R 235-237; FM4131-4133; Leyland SG11; 13590-92; Leyland; B40R Nos. 211-222 re-seated to H56RO in 1927. Nos. 223-237 re-seated to B36R in 1930. Nos. 235-237 re-numbered 179-181 by 1927. Withdrawn 1931 (211-222), 1932 (223-234, 235-237[179-181]), by 1942 (201210). 1927 199-200; FM4333-4334; Leyland PLSC3; 45413/780; Leyland; B35F 235-244; FM4271-4278; Leyland SG11; 13684-93; Leyland; B40D 245-263; FM4281-4299; Leyland PLSC1; 45389-407; Leyland; B32F 264; FM4300; Leyland PLSC3; 45408; Leyland; B35F 265-268; FM4301-4304; Leyland PLSC1; 45409-45412; Queens Park; C32D 269-270; FM4350-4351; Leyland PLSC1; 45792-93; Queens Park; B35F 271-273; FM4486-4488; Leyland PLSC3; 45962-64; Leyland; B35F 274-275; FM4561-4562; Leyland PLSC3; 46010-11; Leyland; B35F Nos. 199-200 re-seated to B34F in 1930. Re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1936. Nos. 235-244 re-seated to B36D in 1930. Nos. 245-263 re-bodied by ECOC to B30F in 1936. No. 264 re-seated to B34F in 1930. Re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1936. Nos. 265-270 re-seated to C30D in 1930. Re-bodied by ECOC to B30F in 1933. Nos. 271-275 re-seated to B34F in 1930. Re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1936. In the course of re-bodying chassis no. 45402 (originally 258) became No. 254, chassis no. 45398 (originally 254) became No. 69 and chassis no. 47496 (originally No. 69[FM5234] of 1929) became No. 258. Withdrawn 1932 (235-244), 1938 (265-270), 1941 (274), 1949 (199-200, 245-264, 271-273, 275). 1928 22-27; FM4817-4822; Leyland PLSC3; 46522-27; Leyland; B35F 28-33; FM4845-4850; Leyland PLSC3; 46942-47; Leyland; B35F 34-39; FM4829-4834; Leyland PLC1; 46528-33; United; C29D 40-42; FM4835-4837; Leyland PLC1; 47117-19; United; C24D 276; FM4751; ADC423; 423002; United; B35D 277-300; FM4791-4814; Leyland PLSC3; 46496-519; Leyland; B32D 301-302; FM4815-4816; Leyland PLSC3; 46520-21; Leyland; B36R 303-308; FM4823-4828; Leyland PLSC3; 46353-58; Leyland; B36R 309-310; FM5027-5028 Leyland PLSC3; 46739-40; Leyland; B36R 329-330; FM5210-5211; Leyland TD1; 70302-03; Leyland; L24/24RO Nos. 24-33 re-seated to B34F in 1930. Nos. 22-33 re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1935-36. No. 34 re-seated to C28F in 1930. Nos. 35-39 re-seated to C27F in 1930. Nos. 40-42 re-seated to C25F in 1930. Nos. 34-42 rebuilt and re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1934. Nos. 277-310 re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1935-36. Nos. 329-330 rebuilt by Massey to L24/24R in 1936. Withdrawn 1935 (276), 1938 (34-39), by 1949 (22-33, 40-42, 277-310), 1952 (329330). 1929 1; EY3133; Albion PK26; 5042G; Albion; B26F 2; EY3301; Albion SPLB24; 4282L; Albion; B20F 3; EY3541; Albion SPLB24; 4326K; Waveney; B20F 4; EY3538; Albion; 4326E; Waveney; B20F 5; EY3537; Albion; 4326F; Waveney; B20F 6; EY3449; Albion; 4282L; Waveney; B20F 7-8; EY3539-3540; Albion; 4326J/26G; Waveney; B20F 9-10; EY3406-3407; Dennis G24; 70341-42; United; B20F 11; EY3370; Chevrolet T20; 20666; ? ; ? 12; FM5242; Leyland Lioness 6; 50270; United; C27D AC*; FM5243; Leyland Lioness 6; 50271; United; C27D 14-15; FM5244-5245; Leyland Lioness 6; 50272-73; United; C27D 16-17; FM5246-5247; Leyland Lioness 6; 50268-69; United; C24D 61-76; FM5226-41; Leyland PLSC3; 47938-53; Leyland; B40F 171-174; FM5218-5221; Leyland TS2; 60440-43; Leyland; B32R 175-178; FM5222-5225; Leyland TS2; 60402-05; Leyland; C25D 197; UR3902; Albion PR28; 7048B; Cowieson; C30R 311-324; FM5704-5717; Leyland LT1; 50542-45/51-54; Leyland; B40F 325-328; FM5206-5209; Leyland TD1; 70002-04; Leyland; L27/24RO 331-336; FM5212-5217; Leyland TD1; 70540-45; Leyland; L27/24RO 337-342; FM5526-5531; Leyland LT1; 50362-67; Leyland B35F 343-346; FM5787-5790; Leyland LT1; 50517-20; Leyland; B40F 347; FM5718; Leyland LT1; 50556; Leyland; B40F 367; FM5749; Leyland TD1; 70816; Leyland; L24/26R Nos. 1-11 ex-Mona Maroon, Llangefni (new 1927 (1), 1928 (2, 9-11), 1929 (3-8). *FM5243 carried fleet number AC (instead of 13), due to superstition (see also 1924). Nos. 61-76 re-seated to B32F in 1930. Re-bodied to B32F by ECW in 1935-36. Nos. 171-174 re-bodied to DP32R by ECW in 1936-37. Nos. 175-178 re-seated to DP32D in 1933. Re-bodied to DP32R by ECW in 1936-37. Nos. 197 ex- LMS Railway Company (new 1929). Nos. 325-328, 331-336 rebuilt to L27/24R by Massey in 1936. Withdrawn 1932 (11), 1934 (9-10), 1935 (1), 1936 (2-8, 12, AC, 14-17, 311-324, 337-347), 1937 (197), by 1950 (61-76), by 1952 (171-174, 325-328, 367), by 1953 (331-336), by 1954 (175-178). Crosville No. S7 (EY3539) was a 1929 Albion with Waveney 20-seat bus bodywork acquired with the fleet of Mona Maroon of Llangefni in 1929. It was originally numbered 7 but was re-numbered as shown in 1935 and withdrawn the following year. A line up of White Rose Motor Services vehicles - headed by DM5256 a 1927 Leyland LG1 with Leyland 56-seat open-top open-staircase bodywork. The company and their 86 vehicles were acquired by the LMS in 1930 and absorbed into the Crosville fleet and DM5256 became No. 438. 1930 18; FM6391; Leyland TD1; 71550; Leyland; L27/24R 77; EK6285; Leyland PLSC3; 46281; Leyland; B40R 78; FR8419; Leyland PLSC3; 45879; Leyland; B35R 79-80; EK6286-6287; Leyland PLC1; 46216/269; Leyland; C28F 81-82; CC8166-8167; Leyland PLSC3; 47289-90; Leyland; C28F 83; CC8060; ADC 416; 416857; Leyland; C32F 84; CC7967; ADC 416; 416613; Leyland; ? 85-86; CC8516-8517; AEC 426; 426155/50; NCME; C32F 87-88; EY3502-3503; Thornycroft A6; 18274/76; ? ; B26F 89-92; EY3584-3587; Vulcan Duke; 3X547/45/44/46; ? ; B20F 93-95; EY3648-3650; Vulcan Duke; 3X549-51; ? ; B20F 96; EY3652; Vulcan Duchess; D24; ? ; B26F 97; EY3651; Vulcan Duchess; D23; ? ; B26F 98; EY3642; Vulcan Duke; 3X548; ? ; B20F 99; VT2653; Tilling-Stevens B10B; 5961; ? ; C26? 100; CC8607; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6359; Buckingham; B34F 101-103; CC8608-10; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6357/66/65; Buckingham; B32F 104; CC8611; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6466; Dickson; B35F 105; CC2287; Daimler CK; 3686; ? ; B24F 106; CC4762; Guy B; B22166; ? ; B31F 107; EH6070; Guy B; B1618; ? ; B25F 108; E7162; Guy O; ? ; ? ; B14? 109; CC5275; Guy B; B1761; ? ; Ch22 110; CC4725; Guy J; J4502; ? ; Ch14 111;EH6314; Karrier HH; 9028; ? ; B30F 112; EH7094; Karrier KL; 5529; ? ; ? 113; CC440; Dennis; 12888; ? ; Ch18 114; CC441; Dennis; 12946; ? ; Ch22 115; CC1807; Dennis; 12850; ? ; B32? 116; EH2559; Dennis; 12341; ? ; Ch26 117; ON1184; Dennis 2½-ton; 45161; ? ; B32? 118; RF1096; Dennis 2½-ton; ? ; ? ; ? 119; CY4969; Dennis; ? ; ? ; Ch26 120; EH9137; Dennis 4-ton; 45469; ? ; B32F 121; RF3265; Dennis E; 17171; ? ; B32F 122; EH8951; Dennis 4-ton; ? ; B32F 123; EH9425; Dennis 4-ton; 45489; ? ; B32F 124; EH8967; Dennis 4-ton; 45761; ? ; B32F 125; EH8987; Dennis 4-ton; 45464; ? ; B32F 211-222; FM6264-6275; Leyland TD1; 71538-49; Leyland; L27/24R 348-349; FM5896-5897; Leyland TS2; 60964-65; Watson; B32? 350-351; FM5898-5899; Leyland TS2; 60966-67; Watson; C22D 352-353; FM5900-5901; Leyland TS2; 60968-69; Harrington; C21D 354-366; FM5882-5894; Leyland TD1; 70840-52; Leyland; L24/24R 368; FM5895; Leyland TD1; 70853; Leyland; L24/24R 369-374; FM5902-5907; Leyland TS2; 60768-73; Leyland; DP25D 375-396; FM5908-5929; Leyland LT2; 50960-77/51029-32; Leyland; B35F 401-406; FM6014-6019; Albion LC2; 44347G/47L/48A-48D; Albion; B20F 407-410; FM6020-6023; Albion PJ24; 4348K/48L/49A/49B; Albion; C22F 411; UR6298; Albion Viking; 5090F; Watson; C26D 412; UR6299; Albion Viking; 7051I; London Lorries; C26D 413; UR6300; AEC Regal; 662015; Harrington; C21R 414; DM6232; Leyland TD1; 70555; Leyland; L27/24RO 415-417; DM5844-5846; Leyland TS2; 60450-52; Leyland; B32R 418-419; DM6230-6231; Leyland TS2; 60453/56; Leyland; B32R 420-421; DM5977-5978; Leyland PLSC3; 46909/08; Leyland; B36R 422; DM5258; Leyland PLSC3; 45608; Leyland; B36R 423-427; DM5259-5263; Leyland PLSC3; 45684-86/814-15; Leyland; B36R 428; DM5267; Leyland PLSC3; 47727; Leyland; B36R 429-430; DM5842-5843; Leyland PLSC3; 47728-29; Leyland; B36R 431-436; DM6224-6229; Leyland Lioness; 650257/59/58/60-62; Burlingham; C26D 437; DM4832; Leyland LG1; 50044; Leyland; OH56RO 438-439; DM5256-5257; Leyland LG1; 50059-60; Leyland; OH56RO 440-441; DM2583-2584; Leyland SG7; 12535-36; Leyland; B44D 442; DM2842; Leyland SG7; ? ; Leyland; B44D 443; DM2913; Leyland SG7; 12662; Leyland; B44D 444; DM3518; Leyland SG7; 12821; Leyland; B44D 445-446; DM3641-3642; Leyland SG7; 12822-23; Leyland; OH64D 447-448; DM3643-3644; Leyland SG7; 12824-25; Leyland; OH64D 449; DM2123; Leyland G6; 12373; Leyland; B36R 450; DM2526; Leyland GH6; 12537; Leyland; B36R 451; DM4014; Leyland SG9; 13080; Leyland; B44D 452-453; DM4018-4019; Leyland SG9; 13296-97; Leyland; B44D 454-455; DM4115-4116; Leyland SG9; 13298/412; Leyland; B44D 456; DM4120;Leyland SG11; 13380; Leyland; B40R 457-459; DM4117-4119; Leyland C7; 35506/499/503; London Lorries; C26D 460-462; DM4015-4017; Leyland C7; 35283/69-70; Leyland; B36R 463; EH6445; Leyland C7; 35391; Leyland; B36R 464; DM1317; Leyland S4; 3323; Leyland; OH53RO 465; DM720; Leyland S4; 3243; Leyland; OH52RO 466; DM1796; Leyland C; 11233; Leyland; B30R 467; DM1799; Leyland M; 10672; Massey; B32R 468; DM591; Leyland M; 10611; Simpson & Slater; C26D 469; DM643; Leyland M; 10610; Leyland; Ch26 470-471; DM1800-1801; Leyland M; 10688/76; Leyland; Ch32 472; DM1392; Leyland O; 10182; Leyland; OH??RO 473; DM1797; Leyland O; 10682; Simpson & Slater; C26D 474; DM2051; Leyland O; 10954; Leyland; B36R 475; DM2127; Leyland G8; 22519; Leyland; O52RO 476; DM3640; Leyland Z5; 25072; Leyland; B24F 477-479; DM3847-3849; AEC 505; 505006-08; ? ; B32R 480; DM3850; AEC 503; 503966; ? ; OH56RO 481; DM2175; Lancia Pentaiota; 63; Short; Ch20 482; DM2174; Lancia Pentaiota; 61; Short; Ch20 483; DM2176; Lancia Pentaiota; 64; Short; Ch20 484; DM1331; Lancia Z; 5772; London Lorries; Ch14 485-486; DM3799-3800; Lancia Pentaiota; 525/31; ? ; B24F 487; DM3883; Lancia Pentaiota; 524; ? ; B24F 488; DM5744; Lancia Pentaiota; 614; ? ; B25R 489; MK7807; Chevrolet T20; 11057; ? ; B14F 490-492; DM6233-6235; Shelvoke & Drury LF; 99853/52/54; Simpson & Slater; B32T 493; DM4833; Shelvoke & Drury LF; 83689; Simpson & Slater; B32T 494; DM5266; Shelvoke & Drury LF; 67275; Simpson & Slater; B32T 495; DM488; Fiat M2FDKG; 173353; ? ; B8R 496; DM2128; Fiat M2FDKG; 174115; ? ; B8R 497; DM4834; Buick 26/500; 108517; ? ; B8R 498; DK1487; Daimler TM30; 16899; ? ; C8? 499; DM1647; Vauxhall E; 2524; ? ; C8F 500; LX7911; Fiat; 29086; ? ; C8F 595; LG2322; Karrier JKL; ? ; ? ; B32R 596; 597; 598; 599; 600; 601; 602; 603; 604; 605; TU8783; Karrier OL4; ? ; ? ; B26R UN2547; Crossley 2; 90026; Hickman; B32F DT1521; Mercedes Benz; ? ; ? ; B20F CA9491; Dennis 30-cwt; 50744; ? ; B14F TU4887; Dodge LB; ? ; ? ; B20F UN2732; GMC T42; 422487D; ? ; B26F MP6816; GMC T14; ? ; ? ; B26F UN1325; GMC T20C; 206669; Hughes?; B20F UN1712; Chevrolet R; 16646; ? ; B14F EY839; Renault; ? ; ? ; B20F Nos. 77-98 ex-UNU Motors, Caernarfon (new 1927 (78), 1928 (77, 79-84), 1929 (85-98)). Nos. 77-78, 81-82 re-bodied by ECOC to B35F in 1933 or 1935. Nos. 79-80 rebuilt to PLSC3 specification and re-bodied by ECOC to B35F in 1933. Nos. 99-125 ex-North Wales Silver Motors, Llandudno (new 1920 (105), 1921 (113116), 1922 (108), 1924 (109-110), 1925 (107, 111-112, 117-119), 1926 (122), 1927 (106, 120-121, 123-125), 1929 (99, 100-104). No. 99 rebuilt as forward control and re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1936. Nos. 348-353 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1936-37. No. 362 received body from L37 in 1944, the body from 362 being transferred to L14. Nos. 365, 368 had bodies transferred to M14 and M12 respectively in 1954. Nos. 369-374 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1936-37. Nos. 390, 393 re-seated to B33F in 1950. Nos. 411-413 ex- LMS Railway Company (new 1930). No. 413 re-bodied to DP32R by ECW in 1932. Nos. 414-500 ex-White Rose Motor Services, Rhyl (new 1916 (464-465), 1919 (472, 500), 1920 (466-471, 473-474, 484, 495, 499), 1921 (449, 475, 496), 1922 (481483), 1923 (440-443, 450, 477-480), 1924 (444-448, 451-452, 485-487), 1925 (453-463, 488), 1926 (437, 476, 493, 497-498), 1927 (422-427, 438-439), 1928 (420-421, 428-430, 489, 494), 1929 (414-419, 431-436, 490-492)). No. 414 rebuilt to L27/24R by Massey in 1936. Nos. 415-419 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1936-37. Nos. 415, 416, 419 re-bodied again by Burlingham to UB34F in 1943. ECW bodies then transferred to KA169-171 respectively. Nos. 420-430 re-bodied by ECOC to B32F in 1935-36. Nos. 431-436 re-seated to C30D at a later date. No. 466 re-seated to B26R at a later date. No. 467 re-seated to B29R at a later date. Nos. 470-471 re-seated to Ch28 at a later date. Nos. 481-483 re-seated to Ch18 at a later date. No. 464 re-seated to OH44RO at a later date. Nos. 460, 463, 472, 474 re-seated to B30R at a later date. Nos. 465, 475 re-seated to OH46RO at a later date. Nos. 440, 441, 444, 447-448, 451-455 re-seated to B40D at a later date. No. 450 re-seated to B32R at a later date. No. 476 re-seated to B20F at a later date. No. 480 re-seated to OH54RO at a later date. Nos. 595, 596, 600 ex-Tarporley Motor Co., Tarporley (new 1929, 1928, 1927 respectively). Nos. 597-599, 601-604 ex-Red Dragon Motor Services, Denbigh (new 1926 (599), 1928 (598, 602-604) and 1929 (601, 597)). No. 605 ex-Llangoed Red Motors, Llangoed (new 1928). Withdrawn 1930 (107, 109-111, 113-114, 116), 1931 (89-98, 105, 112, 115, 117119, 122-125, 440-452, 456, 463-474, 476-479, 481-489, 495-496, 498-500, 595596, 600, 605), 1932 (87-88, 106, 108, 121, 453-455, 460-462, 493, 597-599, 601604), 1933 (475, 480, 497), 1934 (83-84, 437-439, 457-459), 1935 (85-86), 1936 (100-104, 120, 401-410, 431-436), 1937 (411-412), 1938 (77-80, 490-492), 1948 (99), 1949 (81-82, 420-427, 429-430), 1950 (428), 1951 (348-349, 350, 413), by 1952 (352, 369-374, 375-396, 414, 418-419, 494), by 1953 (18, 211-222, 353, 354-366, 368, 415-417), 1956 (351). 1931 19-21; FM6392-6394; Leyland TD1; 71550-52; Leyland; L24/24R 43-60; FM6395-6412; Leyland TD1; 71553-71; Leyland; L27/24R 105-116; FM6861-6871; Leyland LT3; 51692-702; Leyland; B32F 195-196; FM6417-6418; Leyland LT2; 51289-90; Leyland; B35F 440-450; FM6419-6426; Leyland LT2; 51291-98; Leyland; B35F 464-479; FM6427-6438; Leyland LT2; 51299-310; Leyland; B35F 484; FM6477; Leyland LT2; 51411; Leyland; B35R 500; FM6478; Leyland LT2; 51412; Leyland; B35R 501; CC4537; SOS S; 4014; Brush; B32F 502-503; CC4538-4539; SOS ODD; 4024/27; United; B26F 504; CC4816; SOS S; 4030; Brush; B32F 505; CC5076; SOS S; 38; Brush; B32F 506; CC5077; SOS ODD; 58; United; B26F 507-508; CC6121-6122; SOS ODD; 216/247; United; B26F 509; CC6123; SOS S; 248; Ransomes; B31F 510; CC6424; SOS ODD; 271; United; B26F 511; HA3512; SOS S; 269; Brush; B32F 512-516; CC6821-6825; SOS Q; 385/91/99/426/48; Brush; B37F 517-525; CC7741-7749; SOS QL; 608/19/34/46/47/52-54/48; BrushB35F 526-530; CC7750-7754; SOS QL; 66/81/84/87/734; Brush; B35F 531-532; CC8185-8186; SOS QL; 788/98; Ransomes; B37F 533-538; CC8561-8566; SOS M; 963/69/76/90/92/1000; Ransomes; B34F 539-544; FM6439-6444; Leyland LT2; 51313-18; Leyland; B35F 545-546; FM6473-6474; Leyland LT2; 51419-20; Leyland; B35R 547; CA8709; Leyland C7; 35939; ? ; B26? 548; CA8863; Leyland C7; 41653; ? ; B26? 549-550; FM6475-6476; Leyland LT2; 51421-22; Leyland; B35R 551-554; FM6413-6416; Leyland TD1; 71746-49; Leyland; L27/24R 555; KC6303; Dennis 2½-ton; 25058; ? ; Ch19 556; CC3872; Dennis 3-ton; 13463; ? ; B25F 557-558; CC3967-3968; Dennis; ? ; ? ; B29F 559; CC4839; Dennis 2½-ton; 30789; ? ; B29F 560; CC4840; Dennis 2½-ton; 30790; ? ; B30F 561; CC6617; SOS 30cwt; 50867; ? ; B19F 562; KA4533; SOS 30cwt; 50851; ? ; B19F 563; KA4602; SOS 30cwt; 50895; ? ; B19F 564; CC7114; SOS 30cwt; 51626; ? ; B20F 565-566; CC7115-7116; SOS 30cwt; 17230/26; ? ; Ch26 567-570; CC7980-7983; Dennis G; 70080/90/144/47; Vickers; B20F 571-573; CC8787-8789; Dennis G; 70514/20/22; Vickers; B20F 574-577; HL2032-2035; Bristol O 2-ton; 0214/12/15/18; ? ; B20F 578-579; EY2741-2742; Bristol O 2-ton; 0257/58; ? ; B20F 580; CC7412; Guy EW; 22059; ? ; B24F 581; CC7413; Guy EW; 22433; ? ; B26F 582A; KB8317; Daimler CK; 3331; ? ; B23? 582B; FM6479; Leyland LT2; 51423; Leyland; B35R 583-584; CC6920-6921; SOS QC; 359-360; London Lorries; Ch32 585-586; CC7862-7863; SOS QLC; 707-708; Brush; Ch29 587-588; CC9284-9285; SOS QLC; 1323/31; Brush; Ch29 589-591; CC3706-3708; Dennis 2½-ton; 25062/67/70; Dennis; Ch20 592; CC6162; Dennis 2½-ton; 25193; London Lorries; Ch24 593; CC9232; Renault MY; 191212; ? ; Ch14 594; CC7411; Unic 1927?; 22550; ? ; Ch14 606; FM6472; Daimler CH6; 68000; United; B35F 607-610; FM6445-6448; Leyland TS3; 61439-42; Leyland; DP31F 611-616; FM6449-6454; Leyland TS3; 61443-48; Leyland; DP25D 617-620; FM6455-6458; Leyland TS3; 61600/436/636/437; United; C27F 621-622; FM6470-6471; Leyland TS3; 61598-99; United; C27F 623-625; FM6480-6482; Leyland TS3; 61435/637/4378; United; C27F 626-628; FM6459-6461; Shelvoke & Drury LF; 161252/191253/181254; Simpson & Slater; B32T 629-631; FM6486-6488; GMC T30C; 308362/443/45; ? ; B20F 632; TU4675; Vulcan; 3XB25; ? ; B20F 633; MB9425; Vulcan; VWB341; ? ; B20F 634; MB3536; Vulcan; VSD611; ? ; B25? 635; FM6851; Leyland KP2; 217; Weymann; B20F No. 52 received the 1930 Leyland body from L56 in 1944, the body from No. 52 being transferred to L37. No. 112 was converted to OB36F in 1951. Nos. 442, 449, 471, 549, 550 re-seated to B30(F/R) in 1950. Nos. 501-538, 547-548, 555-594 ex-Royal Blue, Llandudno (new 1920 (582A), 1923 (555-558, 589-591), 1924 (501-504, 559-560), 1925 (505-506, 592), 1926 (507- 511, 547-548, 561-564, 593), 1927 (512-516, 565-566, 583-584, 594), 1928 (517532, 567-570, 585-586), 1929 (533-538, 571-573), 1930 (587-588)). Nos. 553-554 re-bodied by ECW to L27/26R in 1949. The body from 553 was transferred to M503 in 1950, the body from 554 transferred to MB161 in 1956. No. 582A withdrawn before No. 582B entered service (suffixes for identification purposes only - not actually carried by the vehicles). Nos. 607-625 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1936-39. Nos. 632-634 ex-Woodfin, Tarvin (new 1923 (634), 1925 (633), 1927 (632)). Withdrawn 1931 (547-548, 555-566, 574-582A, 589-591, 593-594, 631), 1932 (632-633), 1933 (501-510, 511-516), 1934 (517-532, 567-573, 582B, 592, 629631), 1936 (533-538, 583-586), 1938 (606), 1941 (635), 1949 (587-588), 1950 (195-196, 484, 500, 545-546), by 1951 (19-21, 539-544, 549-550), by 1952 (440450, 464-479, 617-622), by 1953 (43-60, 611-616, 623-628), by 1955 (551-554, 607-610), by 1957 (105-116). 1932 118-136; 166-170; 182-191; 481-483; 555-560; 636-639; FM6873-6891; FM6856-6860; FM6892-6901; FM6902-6904; FM6905-6910; FM6852-6855; Leyland Leyland Leyland Leyland Leyland Leyland LT3; 51704-22; Leyland; B32F TS4; 103-107; Leyland; B32F LT3; 51723-32; Leyland; B32F LT3; 51733-35; Leyland; B32F LT3; 51736-41; Leyland; B32F KP2; 218-221; Weymann; B20F 640-644; FM6911-6915; Leyland TS4; 109/12/18/10-11; United; C26F 645-649; FM6916-6920; Leyland TD2; 131/125-28; Leyland; L27/24R 650-664; FM6981-6995; Leyland LT3; 51690-91/749-62; Leyland; B32F 665-674; FM6996-7005; Leyland KP2; 242-251; Weymann; B20F) 677-679; FM7040-7042; Leyland KP2; 389-391; Weymann; B20F 680-684; FM7008-7012; Leyland LT3; 252-53/348-50; Leyland; B32F 685-689; FM7033-7037; Leyland LT3; 708-712; Leyland; B32F 690; CC7998; Vulcan; VWBL28; ? ; B30? 691; TE642; Vulcan; VWB411; ? ; B30? 692; TD9572; Vulcan; VWB12; ? ; B30? 693; TD7660; Vulcan; VWB16; ? ; B30? 694; CC7740; Vulcan; VWB19; ? ; B26? 695; CC6942; Vulcan; VWB373; ? ; B26? 696; EC7714; Vulcan; 3X1336; ? ; B18? 697; CC8692; Vulcan Duke; 37; ? ; C20? 698; CC6288; Vulcan; VWB3; ? ; C25? 699-701; FM7230-7232; Leyland LT5; 1392-94; Weymann; B32F 702-703; FM7233-7234; Leyland TD2; 1390-91; Leyland; L27/24R 704; FM7431; Leyland KP2; 708; Brush; B20F 708; FM7435; Leyland KP2; 974; Brush; B20F 710-712; FM7437-7439; Leyland KP2; 976-978; Brush; B20F 718; FM7445; Leyland KP2; 984; Brush; B20F 719-723; FM7446-7450; Leyland KP3; 906-910; Brush; B26F 725-730; FM7452-7459; Leyland KP3; 966-971; Brush; B26F 733-740; FM7460-7467; Leyland TD2; 2003-06/1870-73; Leyland; L27/24R 751; FM7478; Leyland LT5; 1949; ECOC; B32F Nos. 166-169 re-bodied by ECW to DP28R in 1939. The original body from 167 was fitted to W2 in 1938. No. 170 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1939. Nos. 183, 651 converted to OB36F in 1951. Nos. 640-644 re-bodied by Burlingham to C32F in 1940. No. 660 received the 1933 Leyland B30F body from F37 in 1950. Converted to OB36F in 1951. Nos. 690-698 ex-Bethesda Greys, Rachub (new 1926 (693, 698), 1927 (691, 692, 694-696), 1928 (690), 1929 (697)). No. 702 received the 1929 Leyland body from M579 in 1953. Withdrawn 1932 (690-698), 1941 (704, 708), by 1950 (481-483, 555-560, 636-639, 665-674, 677-679, 699-701, 710-712, 718-723, 725-730), by 1953 (166-170, 640644), 1954 (645, 702), by 1956 (646-649, 703, 733-740), by 1957 (118-136, 182191, 650-664, 680-689). 1933 707; FM7434; Leyland KP2; 711; Brush; B20F 709; FM7436; Leyland KP2; 975; Brush; B20F 713-717; FM7440-7444; Leyland KP2; 979-983; Brush; B20F 724; FM7451; Leyland KP3; 965; Brush; B26F 731-732; FM7458-7459; Leyland KP3; 972-973; Brush; B26F 741-745; FM7468-7472; Leyland TS4; 2051-55; Leyland; C32R 746-750; FM7473-7477; Leyland TS4; 2056-60; ECOC; C26R 752-770; FM7479-7497; Leyland LT5; 1950-68; ECOC; B32F 771-790; FM7498-7517; Leyland LT5; 1972-90; Leyland; B32F 791-794; FM7760-7763; Leyland TD2; 2389-91/697; Leyland; L24/24R 795; FM7764; Leyland TD2c; 2740; Leyland; L24/24R 801-806; FM3533-3538; Daimler CM; 4502/04/06/08/10/12; Brush; B31F 807-812; CA7842-7847; Daimler CM; 4514/16/18/20/22/24; Brush; B31F 813-814; CA8537-8538; Daimler CM; 4594-95; Brush; B31F 815; FM4505; Daimler CF6; 7260; Brush; B32F 816; UN188; Daimler CF6; 7224; Brush; B32F 817; FM4504; Daimler CF6; 7238; Brush; B32F 818; FM4503; Daimler CF6; 7228; Brush; B32F 819; FM4501; Daimler CF6; 7230; Brush; B32F 820; UN186; Daimler CF6; 7240; Brush; B32F 821-822; UN190-191; Daimler CF6; 7232/34; Brush; B32F 823-826; UN209-212; Daimler CF6; 7219/05/17/03; Brush; Ch27 827; UN187; Daimler CF6; 7226; Brush; B32F 828; FM4502; Daimler CF6; 7242; Brush; B32F 829; UN189; Daimler CF6; 7236; Brush; B32F 830; FM4754; ADC 423; 423018; Brush; B32F 831; FM4755; ADC 423; 423019; Brush; B32F 832; FM4753; ADC 423; 423017; Brush; B32F 833-834; FM4756-4757; ADC 423; 423020-21; Brush; B32F 835-839; UN952-956; ADC 423; 423029-33; Brush; B32F 840; UN1914; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6377; Alexander; Ch31 841; UN1916; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6381; Alexander; Ch31 842; UN1915; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6378; Alexander; Ch31 843; UN1917; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6382; Alexander; Ch31 844; FM5268; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6375; Alexander; B32F 845; FM5270; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6379; Alexander; B32F 846; FM5269; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6376; Alexander; B32F 847; FM5271; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6380; Alexander; B32F 848-850; FM5782-5784; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6702-6704; Brush; B32F 851; FM5791; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 6705; Brush; B32F 852-857; FM6253-6258; Tilling-Stevens B10A2; 8528-33; Brush; B32F 858-867; UN4479-4488; Tilling-Stevens B10A2; 8534-43; Brush; B32F 868-878; UN5390-5400; Tilling-Stevens B10A2; 8054-64; Brush; B32F 879-888; FM7057-7066; Tilling-Stevens B10A2; 8065-74; Brush; B32F 889-893; UN2920-2924; Chevrolet LQ; 56047/464/382/474/025; Rainforth; B20F 894; UV9415; Guy OND; 9139; Duple; B20F 895; YF5746; Guy FBB; 22351; Vickers; B32R 896; YE7312; Guy FBB; 22259; Hall Lewis; B32R 897; UK5814; Guy FBB; 22954; Guy; B32R 898; YV1125; Thornycroft A1; 15761; Vickers; B18F 899; YX1529; Thornycroft A1; 15770; Vickers; B18F 900; UC5510; Thornycroft A1; 15759; GWR; B18F 901; YW5970; Thornycroft A1; 15767; GWR; B18F 902; UL4052; Thornycroft A1; 15768; ? ; B18F 903; UV4079; Thornycroft A1; 18815; Vickers; B26R 904; UV4082; Thornycroft A1; 18822; Vickers; B26R 905-906; YH3798-3799; Maudslay ML3; 4098/97; Buckingham; C32F 907; YH3795; Maudslay ML3; 4099; Buckingham; C32F 908; YV1118; Maudslay ML3; 4276; Vickers; B32R 909; YV7197; Maudslay ML3; 4282; Vickers; B32R 910; YV8573; Maudslay ML3; 4283; Buckingham; C34F 911; UC7508; Maudslay ML3; 4268; Buckingham; B32R 912; YV8572; Maudslay ML3; 4278; Buckingham; C34F 913; UU4818; Maudslay ML3B; 4681; Vickers; B32R 914; UL8384; Maudslay ML3B; 4588; Vickers; B32R 915; UU4819; Maudslay ML3B; 4682; Vickers; B32R 916; UU4812; Maudslay ML3B; 4618; Vickers; B32R 917; GU6355; Maudslay ML3B; 4604; Vickers; B32R 918; UL8385; Maudslay ML3B; 4589; Vickers; B32R 919; UL8389; Maudslay ML3B; 4593; Vickers; B32R 920; GU6356; Maudslay ML3B; 4608; Vickers; B32R 921; UU5014; Morris R; 1828; Buckingham; B14F 922; UU5013; Morris R; 1827; Buckingham; B14F 923; UU5012; Morris R; 1826; Buckingham; B14F 924; UU5010; Morris R; 1815; Buckingham; B14F 925; UN3186; Dodge; D216256; ? ; B24? 926; UN2338; Dodge; D200499; ? ; B14? 927; UN1680; Dodge; D174130; ? ; B14? 928; UN2302; Dodge; D194814; ? ; B14? 929; UN2368; Dodge; D196850; ? ; B14? 930; UN1679; Dodge; D172426; ? ; B14? 931; UN3834; Dodge; D222025; ? ; B26F 932; UN3040; Dodge; D214639; ? ; B20? 933; UN1833; Dodge; ? ; ? ; C20? 934-936; FM6276-6278; Leyland TD3; 3223-25; ECOC; L26/26R 937-949; FM6279-6291; Leyland KP3; 2050-62; Brush; B26F 950-955; FM6292-6297; Leyland KP2; 2044-49; Tooth; B20F 956-957; FM6298-6299; Leyland KP2; 2038-39; Roberts; B20F 958-961; FM8015-8018; Leyland KP2; 2040-43; Roberts; B20F 1000; AMD256; AEC Q; 761002; Metro-Cammell; H33/27F Nos. 747-750 re-seated to C32R in 1948. No. 755 re-bodied by ECW to B33R in 1949. Original body transferred to E39. Nos. 801-933 ex-Western Transport Company, Wrexham (new 1925 (801-812), 1926 (813-814), 1927 (815-829, 895-896, 905-907, 933), 1928 (830-839, 897-901, 908-912), 1929 (817-819, 840-847, 889-894, 902-904, 913-930, 932), 1930 (847851, 931), 1931 (852-867), 1932 (868-888). No. 935 received 1931 Leyland L27/24R body from M167 in 1954. No. 936 received 1930 Leyland L24/24R body from M225 in 1954. Withdrawn 1933 (801-814, 823-826, 894-902, 905-912, 914-920, 925-933), 1934 (815-822, 827-834, 889-893, 903-904, 913), 1935 (921-924), by 1937 (835-839), 1938 (840-867), 1941 (707, 709), 1945 (1000), 1947 (724, 732), 1949 (868-888), by 1950 (731, 937-961), by 1952 (713-717, 746-750, 771-790), 1954 (795), by 1955 (752-770), by 1956 (934-936), by 1957 (791-794), 1958 (741-745). 1934 T6-9; BG207-210; AEC Regal; 6621027-30; Duple; C30F T10-15; BG613-618; AEC Regal; 6621179-84; Massey; C32R 87; MY1415; AEC Reliance; 660371; Short; B30D 88; UL7229; Tilling-Stevens B10A; 5846; Tooth; B32F 89; GJ8075; Commer 6TK; 28055; Grose; B19F 90; JC690; Commer Corinthian; 28312; Grose; C24F 91; JC691; Commer 6TK; 28302; Grose; B20F 92; CC9415; GMC ; T60921D; Strachan; B26F 93; CC9578; Morris Y86; 076; Grose; B20F 94; CC8048; Chevrolet CAP; 25; London Lorries; B14F 137; VR8862; Crossley Condor; 90428; Crossley; L48R 138; LG2367; Crossley Six; 90207; Crossley; B32F 139; LG2366; Crossley Six; 90206; Crossley; B32F 140; LG2690; Crossley Six; 90256; Burlingham; B32F 141; LG7194; Crossley Six; 90286; Crossley; B32F 142; TY5999; Daimler CF6; 7161S; ? ; B26? 143; LG2610; Leyland TS2; 60377; Burlingham; B28? 144; LG5003; Vulcan 3X6; 52; ? ; B20F 145; WM5621; Vulcan VWBDS; ? ; ? ; B30R 146; WM3899; Vulcan VWBL; 43; ? ; B32F 147; VM7980; Vulcan; ? ; ? ; B32? 148; LG212; Vulcan; ? ; ? ; B31? 149; WM386; Vulcan; ? ; ? ; B30? 150; LG2558; Vulcan VWBL; 41; ? ; B32? 151; RF4697; Vulcan; ? ; ? ; B35? 152; VO729; Dennis G; ? ; ? ; B30? 153; KF512; Gilford 166OT; ? ; ? ; B30? 154; DM5780; Dennis G; 70000; Griffith; B20? 155; DM5791; Dennis F; 52281; Short; B18? 156; DM6717; Dennis F; 55008; Griffith; B17? 582; FM8424; Leyland LT5A; 4789; Tooth; B34F 900-901; FM8133-8134; Leyland LT5A; 4278-79; Leyland; B34F 902-914; FM8135-8147; Leyland LT5A; 4265/64/66/68-77; ECOC; B32F 915; FM8148; Leyland LT5A; 4267; Tooth; B34F 916-923; FM8149-8156; Leyland TD3; 4256-63; ECOC; L26/26R 924-929; FM8157-8162; Leyland SKP3; 2692-93/20-23; Brush; B30F 930-933; FM8163-8166; Leyland TS6; 4280/86-88; Harrington; C33F 962-965; FM8167-8170; Leyland TS6; 4281-84; Duple; C32R 966; FM8270; Leyland TS6; 4285; Duple; C32R 967; JC1343; Leyland TS3; 2963; Massey; C32R 968; JC200; Leyland TS1; 61786; Leyland; B32F 969; CC9401; Leyland TS2; 60704; Leyland; B32F 970-971; CC8531-8532; Leyland LT1; 50137/316; Leyland; B30F 972; CC8021; Leyland PLSC3; 46939; Leyland; B32F 973; CC7449; Leyland PLSC3; 45857; Leyland; B30F 974; CC8879; Albion PR28; 7046J; Leyland; C30D 975; CC9592; Morris Y; 6075; ? ; ? ; 20? 976; TE7675; Crossley Eagle; 90039; ? ; C30F 977-978; UC1816-1817; Maudslay ML3; 4030/29; Hall Lewis; B30R 979; CK3751; Maudslay; 3856; ? ; B26F 980A; DK1483; Reo; 1989; ? ; DP20R 980B; BG605; AEC Regal; 6621175; Duple; C32R 981-984; FM8412-8415; Leyland LT5A; 4684-4687; ECOC; B32F 985-988; FM8416-8419; Leyland KP3; 2833-2836; Brush; B26F 989-992; FM8420-8423; Leyland KP2; 2828-2831; Brush; B20F Nos. T6-15 re-bodied by ECW in 1939. Nos. 87-88 ex-Nevin Blue Motors (new 1929 (87), 1930 (88)). Nos. 89-94 ex-Tocia Motor Omnibus Company, Aberdaron (new 1928 (94), 1930 (89, 92-93), 1932 (90-91)). Nos. 137-143 ex-Malbank Services, Crewe (new 1929 (138-139, 142-143), 1930 (137, 140), 1931 (141)). No. 143 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1937. Nos. 144-145 ex-Lowe & Son, Audlem (new 1930). Nos. 146-153 ex-Maddocks, Tattenhall (new 1927 (149), 1928 (151), 1929 (146148, 150, 152), 1930 (153)). Nos. 154-156 ex-Jenkinson, Buckley (new 1927 (154-155), 1929 (156)). No. 900 re-bodied by Burlingham to UB34F in 1943. Re-bodied by Burlingham to B35F in 1949. 1943 Burlingham body transferred to H10 in 1949. Nos. 901-915, 981-984 re-bodied by Burlingham to B35F in 1949. The original bodies from 910 and 914 transferred to H3 and H8 in 1949. Nos. 962, 964 received the Harrington C32F bodies from K108 and K109 in 1952. Nos. 967-975 ex-Seiont Motors, Caernarfon (new 1927 (973), 1928 (972), 1929 (970-971, 974), 1930 (969, 975), 1931 (968), 1933 (967)). Nos. 968-969 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1936-37. No. 972 re-bodied by ECW to B32F in 1935. No. 973 re-bodied by ECW to B30F in 1936. Nos. 977-980A ex-Rothwell, Holt (new 1926 (980), 1927 (979), 1928 (977-978), 1929 (976)). No. 980A withdrawn before Feb. 1934 when No. 980B was acquired (suffixes for identification purposes only - they were not carried by the vehicles in question). No. 980B ex-Wirral Motor Transport Company, Birkenhead (new 1932). Re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1939. Withdrawn 1934 (89-92, 94, 144-154, 977-980A), 1935 (93, 137-142, 155-156, 974-975), 1936 (87, 970-971), 1938 (88), 1949 (972-973), by 1950 (924-929, 985992), 1952 (143, 968-969, 980B), by 1953 (T6-15, 930-933, 962-966), 1957 (916923, 967), by 1960 (582, 981-984), by 1961 (900-915). Note: In 1935 the vehicles still in stock were re-numbered. For clarity the original numbers of vehicles are quoted in the above list, but you should be aware that these may not have been the fleet numbers on withdrawal. Please refer to list of vehicles re-numbered in 1935 for post-1935 fleet numbers. No. 645 (FM6916) was a 1932 Leyland TD2 with Leyland 51-seat body. It was renumbered L68 in 1935 and was withdrawn by 1956. 1932 Leyland KP2 No. 704 (FM7431) with Brush 20-seat bodywork. It was withdrawn in 1941 by which time it had been re-numbered N21. Re-numbering Scheme 1935 In 1935 the following vehicles still in stock were re-numbered as shown: Nos. 1-8[re-numbered S1-8], 12-17[K1-6], 18-21[L1-4], 22-42[B1-21], 43-60[L522], 61-82[B22-43], 85-87[T1-3], 88[R1], 93[U1], 99-104[R2-7], 105-116[E1-12], 118-136[E13-31], 137[L23], 138-141[U2-5], 143[K7], 166-178K8-20], 182191[E32-41], 195-196[D1-2], 197[S9], 199-200[B44-45], 201-210[A1-10], 211222[L24-35], 245-263[A11-29], 264[B46], 265-270[A30-35], 271-310[B47-85], 311-324[C1-14], 325-336[L36-47], 337-347[C15-25], 348-353[K21-26], 354368[L48-62], 369-374[K27-32], 375-399[D3-24], 401-412[S10-21], 413[T4], 414[L63], 415-419[K33-37], 420-430[B86-96], 431-436[K38-43], 440-450[D2535], 464-479[D36-44], 481-483[E42-44], 484[D45], 490-492[U6-8], 494[U9], 500[D46], 533-538[Q1-6], 539-550[D47-56], 551-554[L64-67], 555-560[E45-50], 582[G1], 583-588[Q7-12], 606[J1], 607-625[K44-62], 626-628[U10-12], 635639[N1-5], 640-644[K63-67], 645-648[L68-71], 649[M1], 650-664[E51-65], 665679[N6-20], 680-690[E66-75], 699-701[F1-3], 702-703[L72-73], 704-732[N21-49], 733-740[L74-81], 741-750[K68-77], 751-771[F4-24], 772[J2], 773-790[F25-42], 791-795[L82-86], 836[J3], 840-843[R8-11], 844-857[R12-25], 858-878[R26-46], 880-888[R47-56], 896-899[U13-16], 900-915[G2-17], 916-923[M2-9], 924929[O1-6], 930-933[K78-81], 934-936[M10-12], 937-961[N50-74], 962-969[K8289], 970-971[C26-27], 972[B97], 973[A36], 974[S22], 980[T5], 981-984[G18-21], 985-992[N75-82], 1000[L87]. *Note: Nos. T6-15 allocated to vehicles ex-Maxways in 1934. 1935 H1-15; FM8999-9013; Leyland LT7; 5883-85/924-35; Leyland; B34F J4-28; FM8974-8998; Leyland LT7; 5890-92/6139-45/5903-07; ECOC; B32F K90-92; FM9058-9060; Leyland TS7; 5936-38; Harrington; C32F K93; KF3756; Leyland TS1; 61494; Burlingham; C28F K94; KF9515; Leyland TS4; 828; Duple; C28F K95; LV6690; Leyland TS6; 3592; Duple; C28F K96; AKB849; Leyland TS6; 5629; Duple; C29F M13-18; FM9049-9054; Leyland TD4; 5941-46; Leyland; L26/26R M19-21; FM9055-9057; Leyland TD4c; 5947-49; Leyland; L26/26R N83-87; FM9028-9032; Leyland KP2; 4082-86; Brush; B20F N88-92; FM9033-9037; Leyland KP2; 4128-32; Brush; B20F N93-97; FM9038-9042; Leyland KP2; 4162/63/65/77/64; Brush; B20F O7-20; FM9014-9027; Leyland SKP3; 4201-08/24-29; Brush; B30F O21-22; FM9061-9062; Leyland SKP3; 4230-31; Harrington; C26R P1-6; FM9043-9048; Leyland KPO2; 4178/81/83/79/99/4200; Tooth; B20F P7-12; FM9162-9167; Leyland KPO2; 4180/82/84-87; Brush; B20F T16; KF5728; AEC Regal; 662826; Duple; C28F T17; KF8983; AEC Regal; 6621247; Duple; C28F T18; KF9009; AEC Regal; 6621248; Duple; C28F T19; LV8319; AEC Q; 762011; Duple; C32F U18-21; FM9063-9066; Shelvoke & Drury LF; 591863/501862/511861/ 581864; Simpson & Slater; B31T U22; AMB652; Dennis Lancet; 170469; Duple; C32R U23; LG9466; Dennis Arrow; 110023; Jackson; B32F U24; LG6106; Dennis Arrow; 110012; Jackson; B32F U25; CC9402; Willys Overland; 11579; Waveney; B14? U26; JC1288; Gilford 168SD; 10871; Vickers; B26F U27; RP5574; GMC T20C; 205963; Grose; B20F U28; UX6946; Chevrolet U; 66633; ? ; B20F U29; UX6242; GMC T19; 1915077; Grose; B20F U30; UX9410; Bedford WLB; 108151; Dobson; B20F U31; UJ2727; Bedford WLB; 109363; Tooth; B20F U32; UN5227; Bedford WLB; 108014; Willmott; C20F U33A; UN5381; Bedford WLB; 108111; Willmott; C20F U34A; UN7509; Bedford WLB; 109374; Willmott; B20F U33B; RF6241; Chevrolet LP; 57567; Willowbrook; B14F U34B; UX5096; Chevrolet LQ; 55761; ? ; B14F U35; UN3304; Guy ONDF; 9486; Guy; B20F U36; UN4843; Reo FB; 1605; ? ; B20F U37; HD3508; Dennis E; 17458; Brush; B20F U38; UN5745; Dennis Lancet; 170046; Willmott; DP35R U39; UN7069; Dennis Lancet; 170192; Willmott; B32R U40; UN7645; Dennis Lancet; 170220; Willmott; C32R U41; U42; U43; U44; U45; U46; U47; U48; U49; U50; U51; U52; U53; CC7163; Dennis 2½-ton; 45497; Owens; B28F CC8249; Dennis E; 17503; Jackson; B32F CC8091; Dennis F; 80059; Owens; B32F RF4372; Dennis E; 17339; Jackson; B32F VM6302; Dennis E; 17502; Jackson; B32F CC9945; Dennis EV; 17921; Jackson; B32F JC46; Dennis EV; 17840; Jackson; B32F JC722; Dennis Lancet; 170190; Duple; B36F LV4640; Bedford WLB; 109178; Duple; C16F LV8409; Bedford WLB; 109528; Burlingham; C20F WD1917; Commer 6TK; 28231; Willowbrook; B20F WX5001; Reo FB; 1533; Eaton; B20F UN1794; GMC T20C; 208131; Waveney; B20F Nos. J20-28 re-seated to B34F before entering service. Nos. H3, H8, H14 received 1934 ECOC B32F bodies from G12, G16, G21 in 1949. No. H10 received 1943 Burlingham UB34F body from G2 in 1949. No. H13 received 1935 ECOC B34F body from J22 in 1949. Nos. J5-9, 13-15, 18, 21, 23-24, 26-28 were re-bodied by ECW to B35R, fitted with Leyland 8.6 litre oil engines and re-classified JA in 1949. Nos. J4, 10-12, 16-17, 19-20, 22, 25 were re-bodied by ECW to B35R, fitted with Gardner 5LW oil engines and re-classified JG in 1949. K93-96 ex-Happy Days Motorways, Liverpool (new 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935 respectively). Nos. K93-94 re-bodied by ECW to DP31R in 1939. No. M14 received 1930 Leyland L24/24R body from M223 in 1954. Nos. T16-19 ex-Happy Days Motorways, Liverpool (new 1931, 1932, 1932, 1934 respectively). Nos. T16-18 re-bodied by ECW to DP32R in 1939. Nos. U22-24 ex-Watson, Runcorn (new 1931(U24), 1932 (U23), 1933 (U22)). Renumbered W16, W12, W11 respectively in 1936. No. U25 ex-Roberts, Pwllheli (new 1930). No. U26 ex-Evans, Llithfaen (new 1933). No. U27 ex-Richards, Towyn (new 1928). Nos. U28-31 ex-Jones, Oswestry (new 1930 (U28-29), 1931 (U30), 1934 (U31)). U31 re-numbered U14 at a later date. Nos. U32-40 ex-Price, Wrexham (new 1929(U37), 1930 (U35), 1931 (U32, U36), 1932 (U33A, U38), 1933 (U39), 1934 (U34A, U40)). Nos. U34A, U36 re-numbered U15, U19 respectively in 1935. Nos. U33B-34B ex-Evans, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant (new 1929)(suffixes for identification only they were not carried by the vehicles in question). Nos. U37-40 re-numbered W3, W13, W15, W17 respectively in 1936. Nos. U41-48 ex-New Blue Motors, Llandudno (new 1927 (U41), 1928 (U42-45), 1931 (U46-47), 1932 (U48)). Re-numbered W2, W4-W7, W9-W10, W14 respectively in 1936. Nos. U49-50 ex-Happy Days Motorways, Liverpool (new 1933, 1934 respectively). Re-numbered U12-13 in 1936. Nos. U51-53 ex-Mechell Maroon, Anglesey (new 1928 (U53), 1930 (U52), 1931 (U51)). Re-numbered U18, U20-21 in 1936. Withdrawn 1935 (U25-30, U32-33A, U35), 1936 (U31[U14], U33B-34B, U34A[U15], U36[U19], U37[W3], U41-45[W2, W4-7], U48[W14], U49-50[U12-13], U51-53[U18, U20-21]), 1937 (U23-24[W12, W11], U38[W13], U48[W14]), 1945 (U40[W17], U47[W10]), 1946 (N93-97, T19), by 1949 (N88-92, U39[W15]), by 1950 (M13-18, N83-87, O7-20, P1-12), 1951 (T18), 1952 (K93-96, O21-22), by 1953 (H1-15, T1617), 1956 (K90-92, M19-21, U18-21), by 1961 (J4-28[JA/JG4-28]). 1936 B98; WW1778; Leyland PLSC3; 45821; Leyland; B36R B99-100; CM8060-8061; Leyland PLSC3; 47161-62; Leyland; B36R B101; UO7303; Leyland PLSC3; 46747; Hall Lewis; B32D B102; WW4635; Leyland PLSC; 46096; Leyland; B31F B103; VT204; Leyland PLSC3; 45960; Leyland; B31F C28; TF1928; Leyland LT1; 50538; Leyland; B34F G22; JC1926; Leyland LT5A; 3969; Burlingham; B32F KA1-15; FM9965-9979; Leyland TS7; 8185-89; ECOC; B32R K97-100; FM9980-9983; Leyland TS7; 8180-83; Harrington; C32F K101-102; FM9984-9985; Leyland TS7; 8184/9506; Harrington; C25F K103-104; FM9986-9987; Leyland TS7; 9507-08; Harrington; C32F K105-108; FM9988-9991; Leyland TS7; 9509-12; Harrington; C25F K109; AFM216; Leyland TS7; 8539; Burlingham; C32F K110; CC7853; Leyland Lioness 4; 46849; Leyland; C26F K111; UO7950; Leyland Lioness 4; 47427; Hall Lewis; C25D K122; JC606; Leyland TS4; 1141; Leyland; B32F K123; JC1156; Leyland TS4; 2532; Leyland; B32F M41-46; AFM495-501; Leyland TD4; 10143-48; ECW; L26/26R N98-105; FM9992-9999; Leyland KP2A; 4415-20/30-31; Brush; B20F T20; VU2742; AEC Regal; 662668; Burlingham; C29F U16; UN7443; Bedford WLB; 109468; Waveney; C20F U17; JC1198; Bedford WLB; 108610; ? ; B20F U22; MY6835; GMC T20C; 203312; ? ; B20F U23; TE6142; Maudslay ML4B; 4554; ? ; B24F U24; TE5171; Maudslay ML4B; 4456; ? ; B26F U25; AG5175; Guy OND; 9554; Cowieson; B20F U26; LG2389; Reo GE; 62; Eaton; B20F U27; GO5538; Daimler CH6; 9061; Park Royal; C31F U28; DM7538; AJS Pilot; 5049; Hayward; B32F U29; MV2458; Morris HF6; 14025; ? ; C31R U30; VX9935; Morris HF6; 037H; London Lorries; C31R U31; DM9281; Dodge PLB; 1010; Duple; C20F U32; DM6016; Dodge GB; 5626; Strachan & Brown; B20F W1; UN6477; Dennis G; 70832; Waveney; B20F W8; HD3509; Dennis E; 17459; Brush; B30F W18; UN7674; Dennis Lancet; 160714; Dennis; B32F W19; UN8054; Dennis Lancet; 170944; Dennis; C32R W20; UN8053; Dennis Mace; 240018; Waveney; B26F W21; UN7673; Dennis Ace; 200108; Willmott; B20F W22; UN5780; Dennis Lancet; 170140; Duple; B32F W23; PL8849; Dennis EV; 17822; Dennis; B32R W24; UN1723; Dennis G; 70304; Dennis; B20F Nos. B98-100 ex-DM Motors, Llanrug (new 1927 (B98), 1928 (B99-100)). Nos. B101-102 ex-Roberts, Connah's Quay (new 1928). No. B103 ex-Jones Motor Services, Flint (new 1927). No. C28 ex-DM Motors, Llanrug (new 1930). No. G22 ex-DM Motors, Llanrug (new 1934). Nos. KA1-10, KA12-15 re-bodied by SEAS to B35F 1949-1950. No. KA11 received Alexander B35F body in 1943 (origin unknown). Nos. K98-100, K104, K106 re-numbered KA208-210, 214, 216 after 1945. No. K109 rebuilt by Burlingham in 1949 and re-numbered KA183. Nos. K110-111, K122-123 ex-DM Motors, Llanrug (new 1928 (K110-111), 1932 (K122), 1933 (K123)). Nos. K122-123 re-numbered K42-43 in 1937; re-bodied by ECW to DP28R in 1939. Nos. M41-43, M45-46 re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R in 1949. No. T20 ex-Roberts, Connah's Quay (new 1934). No. U16 ex-Roberts, Wrexham (new 1934). No. U17 ex-Humphreys, Bethel (new 1933). No. U22 ex-DM Motors, Llanrug (new 1930). Nos. U23-25 ex-Hughes, Carmel (new 1928(U24), 1929 (U23), 1930 (U25)). Nos. U26-27 ex-Roberts, Connah's Quay (new 1929 (U26), 1931 (U27)). No. U27 re-numbered U12 in 1937. Nos. U28-31 ex-Jones Motor Services, Flint (all new 1929). No. U31 re-numbered U13 in 1937; re-numbered S1 in 1938. No. U32 ex-Roberts, Connah's Quay (new 1928). Nos. W1, W3, W18-20 ex-Roberts, Wrexham (new 1929 (W8), 1933 (W1), 1934 (W18), 1935 (W19-20)). No. W19 re-bodied by Burlingham to UB34F in 1943. Nos. W21-24 ex-Williams, Pentre Broughton (new 1928 (W24), 1931 (W23), 1932 (W22), 1934 (W21)). Withdrawn 1936 (B98-103, K110-111, U17, U22-26, U28-30, U32, W24), 1937 (T20, U27[U12], W8, W23), 1938 (U16, U31, W1, W22), 1941 (G22), 1942 (W20), 1946 (W18), 1949 (W19, W21), by 1950 (N98-105), 1952 (K101-102), by 1953 (K103, K104[KA214], K105, K106[KA216], K107-108, K109[KA183], K122-123[K42-43]), by 1957 (K97, K98-100[KA208-210]), by 1958 (M41-46), by 1960 (KA1-15). D25 (FM6419) was originally No. 440 a 1931 Leyland LT2 with Leyland B35F body. It had been withdrawn by 1952. (Ron Hughes) K103 (FM9986) was a 1936 Leyland TS7 with Harrington 32-seat coachwork. KA27 (BFM144) was a 1937 Leyland TS7 originally with ECW 32-seat bus body but rebuilt in 1950 by Crosville which gave it another 10 years of service. 1937 K1-6; BFM123-128; Leyland TS7; 12331-36; Harrington; C32F K38-41; BFM129-132; Leyland TS7; 12337-40; Harrington; C32F KA16-87; BFM133-204; Leyland TS7; 12341-412; ECW; B32F P13-24; BFM101-112; Leyland KPZO1; 16852-56/6930-36; Brush; B20F P25-34; BFM113-122; Leyland KPZO2; 6913-17/79-83; Brush; B26F U14; OF6084; Guy Conquest FC; 23521; Guy; B32F U15-16; OF6087-6088; Guy Conquest FC; 23524/27; Guy; B32F K1-6, K38-41 re-classified KA173-182 (with Leyland 8.6-litre oil engines) in 1948. KA16,18,20-22,25,27-28,37,41,46-47,57,60,63,66,70-71,74-75,77,81,83-83 rebuilt by Crosville in 1950. KA47 was rebuilt again in 1956 for one-man operation. KA19 rebuilt to DP32R by Crosville in 1950. U14-16 ex-Crowther & Co., Shotton (new 1930). Withdrawn 1937 (U14-16), 1949 (P13-34), by 1953 (K38-41[KA179-182]), by 1958 (K1-6[KA173-178]), by 1960 (KA16-87). 1938 K110-115; CFM343-348; Leyland TS8; 16367-72; Harrington; C32R KA88-94; DFM299-305; Leyland TS8; 300891-97; ECW; B32F KA96-110; DFM307-321; Leyland TS8; 300899-913; ECW; B32F KA112-121; DFM323-332; Leyland TS8; 300915-24; ECW; B32F M47-70; CFM349-372; Leyland TD5; 16361-66/73-90; ECW; L26/26R M71-76; CFM373-378; Leyland TS8; 17401-46; ECW; COL26/26R M77-88; DFM287-298; Leyland TS8; 300951-62; ECW; L26/26R O23; UN8862; Leyland SKP3; 4392; Spicer; C26F S2; UN7445; Bedford WLB; 109447; Tooth; C20F S3; UN8263; Bedford WTL; 873785; Duple; DP26F U12-14; CFM340-342; Shelvoke & Drury LF; 702422-24; ECW; B32T W1; DM7281; Dennis Lancet; 170026; Dennis; C32R W2; BU8787; Dennis Lancet; 170969; Dennis; C32R W3; UN9181; Dennis Lancet; 171019; Dennis; C32R WA1; DFM127; Dennis Lancet 2; 175610; Dennis; B39F Nos. K110-112, K115 re-classified KA184-187 post 1945 (fitted with Leyland 8.6 litre oil engines). No. M64 received 1940 ECW L26/26R body from M97 in 1956. O23, S2-3, W1-3 ex-Lloyd, Bwlchgwyn (new 1932 (W1), 1934 (S2), 1935 (O23, S2, W2), 1937 (W3)). No. S3 re-numbered S1 in 1948. No. W2 received Leyland B39R body from K9 in 1938.). No. WA1 ordered by Lloyd, Bwlchgwyn. Withdrawn 1944 (S2), 1949 (W1-3, WA1), 1950 (O23, S3[S1]), by 1956 (KA88-94), by 1958 (K110-112[KA184-186], K113-114, K115[KA187], KA96-110), by 1959 (M47-88), by 1960 (K112-121, U12-14). 1939 A31; TE2899; Leyland PLSC1; 46411; Leyland; B30F A32; TE2901; Leyland PLSC1; 46413; Leyland; B30F A33; CK3914; Leyland PLSC3; 46454; Leyland; B32F A34; CK3987; Leyland PLSC3; 46474; Leyland; B32F A35; CK4014; Leyland PLSC3; 46431; Leyland; B32F A36; CK4018; Leyland PLSC3; 46435; Leyland; B32F A37; TE4056; Leyland PLSC1; 47053; Leyland; B31F A38; CK3397; Leyland PLSC3; 46995; Leyland; B32F A39; CK4011; Leyland PLSC3; 47028; Leyland; B32F A40; CK4016; Leyland PLSC3; 47033; Leyland; B32F B13; CK4000; Leyland PLSC3; 47017; Leyland; B32F B14; TE7221; Leyland PLSC3; 47523; Leyland; B35F H16; DM9282; Leyland LT7; 6846; Duple; C32F KA95; DFM306; Leyland TS8; 300898; ECW; B32F KA111; DFM322; Leyland TS8; 300914; ECW; B32F KA122-147; DFM334-359; Leyland TS8; 300925-50; ECW; B32F KA148-153; DFM519-524; Leyland TS8; 302481-86; ECW; B32F Nos. A31-40, B13-14 ex-Ribble MS (new 1927 (A31-32), 1928 (A33-40), 1929 (B1314)). Nos. A33-36, 38-40 re-numbered B15-18, 38-40 in 1940. Nos. B15, 17, 38 subsequently re-bodied by Burlingham to UB34F in 1943. Nos. A37 re-bodied by Burlingham to UB30F in 1943. Nos. B13-14 re-bodied by Burlingham to UB34F in 1943. No. H16 ex-Stanley, Buckley (new 1935). Withdrawn 1940 (A32), 1942 (A31), by 1950 (A33-36[B15-18], A37, A38-40[B3840], B13-14, H16), 1954 (KA111), 1956 (KA95), by 1957 (KA148-153), by 1960 (KA122-147). 1940 K116; EFM642; Leyland TS8; 303754; Burlingham; C33F K117; GN5150; Leyland TS3; 61671; ? ; B31F KA154-165; EFM577-588; Leyland TS8; 304011-22; ECW; B32F KA166-168; EFM589-591; Leyland TS8; 304023-25; Burlingham; C33F KA169-171; EFM938-940; Leyland TS8; 306616-18; ECW; DP32R M101-110; BFN932-941; Leyland TD7; 305780-89; Park Royal; L27/26R M111-112; GCD670-671; Leyland TD7; 306774-75; Park Royal; H26/26R M113; GCD673; Leyland TD7; 306777; Park Royal; H26/26R No. K116 re-classified KA188 in 1948 (fitted with Leyland 8.6-litre oil engine). No. K117 ex-East Kent (new 1931). No. K117 re-classified KA168 in 1948 (fitted with Leyland 8.6-litre oil engine and re-bodied with ECOC B32F body from R35). Nos. KA169-171 received second-hand bodies removed from K37, K34 and K33 respectively. Nos. M101-111, 114-115, 117-120, 122-123, 125-126 re-bodied by Crosville (on Pearson frames) in 1952. Withdrawn 1953 (K117[KA168]), 1957 (K116[KA188]), by 1958 (KA166-168), by 1959 (KA169-171, M89-113). 1941 M114-126; GCD676-688; Leyland TD7; 306780-92; Park Royal; H26/26R S1; UN9741; Bedford WTB; 110329; Spicer; C20F No. S1 ex-Roberts, Colwyn Bay (new 1936). Withdrawn 1944 (S1), by 1959 (M114-126). M231 (WH4215), purchased from Bolton Corporation, was a 1933 Leyland TD2 with Bromilow & Edwards 48-seat bodywork. It was rebuilt by ECW in 1947 and withdrawn in 1954. (Ron Hughes) TA5 is a 1949 AEC Regal III with Strachan 35-seat bodywork. It was withdrawn in 1961 and is now in preservation. M515 (HL5339) was an ex-West Riding 1932 Leyland TD2 with 1949 ECW 51-seat bodywork. (Ron Hughes) FA1 (HFM252) Leyland LT5 with ECW 32-seat bodywork, constructed from chassis of FA18 (FM7492) and second-hand body ex-Eastern Counties in 1945. (Ron Hughes) M191 (FFM381) a 1946 Bristol K6A with Strachan 55-seat body. (Ron Hughes) 1942 M127-129; FFM177-179; Leyland TD7; 307743/812/788; Brush; UL27/28R M130-131; FFM180-181; Leyland TD7; 307813-14; Roe; UL27/28R M132-135; FFM182-185; Leyland TD7; 307780/9-98/801; Willowbrook; UL27/28R M136; FFM186; Leyland TD7; 307786; NCME; UL27/26R M137-143; FFM214-220; Guy Arab I 5LW; FD25495/531/35/550/52/661/62; NCME; UL27/26R M144-146; FFM221-223; Guy Arab I 5LW; FD25586/600/09; Brush; UL27/28R M133 re-bodied by Crosville in 1953. M137-146 re-classified MG137-146 in 1946. Withdrawn 1955 (M136, M137-146[MG137-146]), 1956 (M130-131), by 1959 (M127-129, M132-135). 1943 M147; FFM250; Guy Arab I 6LW; FD25759; Roe; UL27/28R M148; FFM251; Guy Arab I 6LW; FD25765; NCME; UL27/26R M149-150; FFM252-253; Guy Arab I 5LW; FD25777/840; NCME; UL27/26R M151-152; FFM254-255; Guy Arab I 5LW; FD25927/29; Roe; UL27/28R M153; FFM271; Guy Arab II 6LW; FD25960; Roe; UL27/28R M154-156; FFM272-274; Guy Arab II 5LW; FD25981/80/83; NCME; UL27/26R M157; FFM275; Guy Arab II 6LW; FD26054; Roe; UL27/28R Nos. M147-157 re-classified MG147-157 in 1946. Withdrawn 1955 (M147-157[MG147-157]). 1944 L23; WH4218; Leyland TD2; 1649; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L69; WH4213; Leyland TD2; 1644; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L70; WH4215; Leyland TD2; 1646; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L76; WH4214; Leyland TD2; 1645; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L77; WH4216; Leyland TD2; 1647; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L78; WH4219; Leyland TD2; 1646; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L109; WH4212; Leyland TD2; 1643; Bromilow & Edwards; L24/24R L23, L69-70, L76-78, L109 ex-Bolton Corporation (new 1932 (L76) and 1933 (L23, L69-70, L77-78, L109)). Nos. L23, L76, L78 on loan since 1943 as L369, L365, L170 respectively, re-numbered when purchased. Nos. L23, L69-70, L76-77 re-classified M206, 230-231, 233-234 respectively (fitted with oil engines and rebuilt by ECW) in 1947. No. L78 re-classified M195 in 1947 (fitted with oil engine and 1932 Leyland body from L45). No. L109 had original body removed and served as a lorry until 1946 when it received body from 1933 Leyland M37 and resumed PSV service. Withdrawn 1954 (L23, L69-70, L76-78, L109). 1945 D3; VY2223; Leyland LT2; 51220; Roe; B23RP L71; TE9530; Leyland TD1; 70819; Leyland; L24/24R L72; TE9532; Leyland TD1; 70821; Leyland; L24/24R L73-75; TF6358-6360; Leyland TD1; 72306-08; Leyland; L27/24R L79; DR9635; Leyland TD2; 282; Mumford; L24/24R L80-81; DR9849-9850; Leyland TD2; 1255-56; Mumford; L24/24R L82; DR9851; Leyland TD2; 1254; Mumford; L24/24R L83; DR9853; Leyland TD2; 1257; Mumford; L24/24R L84; DR9858; Leyland TD2; 1262; Leyland; L24/24R L85; DR9860; Leyland TD2; 1242; Leyland; L24/24R L86; DR9863; Leyland TD2; 1267; Leyland; L24/24R L87; FJ7832; Leyland TD1; 72150; Brush; H28/20R L88; FJ7837; Leyland TD1; 72155; Brush; H28/20R L89; GP6231; AEC Regent; 6611669; Tilling; H27/25RO L90; GP6242; AEC Regent; 6611680; Tilling; H27/25RO L91; GN6206; AEC Regent; 6611520; Dodson; H27/25RO L92; GW6288; AEC Regent; 6611791; Tilling; H27/25RO M165; TE9531; Leyland TD1; 70820; Leyland; L24/24R M171-177; FFM310-316; Bristol K6A; W1055/56/78/79/101/02/24; Strachan; UL27/28R M178-181; FFM334-337; Bristol K6A; W2072/75/76/79; Strachan; UL27/28R M183-184; FFM339-340; Bristol K6A; W2082-83; Strachan; UL27/28R M186-187; FFM342-343; Bristol K6A; W2085-86; Strachan; UL27/28R No. D3 ex-York-West Yorkshire (new 1930), rebuilt by Bankfield Engineering to B32R in 1949. Nos. L71-75 ex-Leigh Corporation (new 1929 (L71-72), 1931 (L73-75)). On loan from 1943-1944 as L130, L132, L139-141, re-numbered as shown when purchased. Nos. L72, L74-75 rebuilt by ECW in 1945. Nos. L79-86 ex-Plymouth Corporation (all new 1932). Nos. L79-84/86 re-classified M235-241 in 1945-46 (fitted with Leyland oil engines and rebuilt by ECW). No. L85 re-classified M197 in 1945 (fitted with Leyland oil engine and ECW-rebuilt body from L78). Nos. L87-88 ex-Exeter Corporation (new 1931). No. L87 re-classified M242 in 1946 (fitted with Leyland oil engine and second-hand ECW-rebuilt Leyland body (origin unknown)). No. L88 re-classified M243 in 1946 (fitted with Leyland oil engine and body rebuilt by ECW). L89-92 ex-Brighton, Hove & District (new 1931 (L89-90), 1932 (L92)). On loan from 1943 as L101-104 respectively, re-numbered as shown when purchased. Nos. L89-92 re-classified MA601-604 in 1948 (fitted with AEC 7.7-litre oil engines and re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R). No. M165 ex-Leigh Corporation (new 1929); on loan from 1944 as M231, re-numbered as shown when purchased; re-numbered M158 in 1945. Nos. M171-181/183-184/186-187 re-numbered MB171-181/183-184/186-187 in 1946; re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R in 1953; re-numbered again in 1958 to DKA171-181/183-184/186-187. Withdrawn 1945 (L71), 1952 (D3, L72), by 1953(L73-75, L87[M242], M165[M158]), 1954 (L88[M243], L89-92[MA601-604]), by 1955 (L79-84[M235-240], L85[M197], L86[M241]), 1967 (M171-181[DKA171-181], M183-184[DKA183-184], M186187[DKA186-187]). 1946 KB2-6; FFM470-475; Bristol L6A; W4003-04/39/40/? ; ECW; B35R KB7-11; FFM476-479; Bristol L6A; 61001/13/20-21/39; ECW; B35R KB12-17; FFM480-485; Bristol L6A; W4045-46/59-60/91-92; ECW; B35R L93; GP6238; AEC Regent; 661676; Tilling; H27/25R L94; GW6255; AEC Regent; 6611730; Tilling; H27/25R L95-96; CK4405-4406; Leyland TD1; 71860-61; Leyland; L24/24R L97; CK4411; Leyland TD1; 71866; Leyland; L24/24R L98; CK4418; Leyland TD1; 71882; Leyland; L24/24R L99; CK4421; Leyland TD1; 71885; Leyland; L24/24R L100; CK4427; Leyland TD1; 71891; Leyland; L24/24R L101; CK4403; Leyland TD1; 71858; Leyland; L24/24R L102; EN4500; Leyland TD1; 71723; Massey; H26/26R M182; FFM338; Bristol K6A; W2080; Strachan; L27/28R M185; FFM341; Bristol K6A; W2084; Strachan; L27/28R M188; FFM344; Bristol K6A; W2087; Strachan; L27/28R M189-192; FFM379-382; Bristol K6A; W2090-91/98-99; Strachan; L27/28R M244; CK4221; Leyland TD1; 70908; Leyland; L24/24R M245; AG8246; Leyland TD2; 737; Leyland; H24/24R M246; AG8258; Leyland TD2; 749; Leyland; H24/24R M247; WX2111; Leyland TD1; 71098; Leyland; L27/24R M248; UF5644; Leyland TD1; 71107; Leyland; L24/24R M249; CRA253; Leyland TD4c; 10256; MCCW; L26/26R M250; CRA260; Leyland TD4c; 10263; MCCW; L26/26R M500; WJ9097; Leyland TD3c; 3609; Cravens; H31/24R M501; WJ9099; Leyland TD3c; 3611; Cravens; H31/24R M502; AWB930; Leyland TD3; 4757; Cravens; H29/24R M503; BWA409; Leyland TD4c; 6819; Cravens; H31/24R M504; BWA412; Leyland TD4c; 6822; Cravens; H31/24R M505; BWE35; Leyland TD4c; 7428; Cravens; H31/24R M506; BWE39; Leyland TD4c; 7432; Cravens; H31/24R M507; CWB470; Leyland TD4c; 9967; Cravens; H29/26R M508; CWB73; Leyland TD4c; 9970; Cravens; H29/26R M509; CWB479; Leyland TD4c; 9976; Cravens; H29/26R M510; CWB985; Leyland TD4c; 10731; Cravens; H29/26R M511-513; CWB987-989; Leyland TD4c; 10733-35; Cravens; H29/26R M514; HL5318; Leyland TD2; 433; Roe; H24/24C M515; HL5339; Leyland TD2; 454; Roe; H24/24C MB251-273; FFM432-454; Bristol K6A; W3033/40-46/78-79/89/9498/107-108/135-139; ECW; L27/28R MB274; FFM455; Bristol K6B; W3134; ECW; L27/28R MB275-276; FFM536-537; Bristol K6A; 62016/43; ECW; L27/28R Nos. L93-94 ex-Brighton Hove & District (new 1931 (L93) and 1932 (L94)); re-classified M605-606 in 1948 (fitted with AEC oil-engines and re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R). Nos. L95-101 ex-Ribble Motor Services (all new 1931); re-classified M569-575 in 1949 (fitted with Leyland oil engines;M569-572/575 re-bodied by ECW to L27/26R; M569 subsequently received second-hand body from L120 in 1950, ECW body pass- ing to M510; M571 subsequently received 1932 NCME body from L118, ECW body passing to M509). No. L102 ex-Bury Corporation (new 1930); re-classified M576 in 1948 (Leyland oil engine fitted). Nos. M182/185/188-192 re-classified MB182/185/188-192 in 1946; re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R in 1953. No. M244 ex-Ribble Motor Services (new 1931). Nos. M245-248 ex-Western SMT (new 1929 (M248), 1930 (M247), 1932 (M245246)); re-bodied by ECW to L27/26R in 1948. M249-250 ex-Chesterfield Corporation (new 1936). M500-513 ex-Sheffield Corporation (new 1934 (M500-502), 1935 (M503-506), 1936 (M507-513)); M500 subsequently received 1936 ECW L26/26R body from M46; M503/505/509-510 received ECW bodies from M39/M578/M571/M569 respectively 1950-51; M504/508/513 re-bodied by Crosville to H27/26R in 1952 (M504/513 reseated to H29/26R by 1956); M506-507/511-512 subsequently received secondhand MCCW H28/26R bodies ex-Salford Corporation. Nos. M514-515 ex-West Riding (new 1932); re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R in 1949. No. MB274 re-classified MW274 in 1949. Nos. KB6-7/9-10/13-14, MB254/256-262/264-275 fitted with second-hand ECW bodies 1956-1958 from KA191/190/192/189/193/194 and M30/M245/M16/M3/M31/M13/M4/M17/M246/M18/M15/M43/M1/M9/M46/M27/M2/M5 15/M514 respectively. Withdrawn 1953 (L102[M576], M244), 1954 (L93-94[M605-606]), 1955 (M500-503), by 1956 (L95-100[M569-574], M245-250, M506), 1957 (M514-515), 1958 (L101[M575], M504-505, M507-509), 1959 (M510-513, MB274[MW274]), by 1961 (KB2-17, MB275-276), by 1962 (MB251-273), 1967 (M182[MB182], M185[MB185], M188[MB188], M189-192[MB189-192]). 1947 FA1; HFM252; Leyland LT5; CLA/1; ECW; B32R KB1; FFM469; Bristol L6A; W4001; ECW; DP31R KB18-25; FFM512-519; Bristol L6A; 61099/177-79/48-50/63032; ECW; B35R KB26-33; FFM520-527; Bristol L6A; 63033/48/47/49/63-65/79; ECW; B35R KB34-41; FFM528-535; Bristol L6A; 63119/36-37/46-48/61-62; ECW; B35R KB42-45; GFM851-854; Bristol L6A; 63193-4/65028/180; ECW; B35R KB46-52; GFM855-861; Bristol L6A; 65064-65/74/90-91/95-96; ECW; B35R KB53-54; GFM862-863; Bristol L6A; 65159-60; ECW; B35R KB56-57; GFM865-866; Bristol L6A; 65193/87; ECW; B35R L103; EK7261; Leyland TD1; 70925; Leyland; L24/24R L104; EK7263; Leyland TD1; 70927; Leyland; L24/24R L105; EK8104; Leyland TD1; 72002; NCME; L24/24R L106; EK8106; Leyland TD1; 72004; NCME; L24/24R L107; EK8115; Leyland TD1; 72007; Massey; L24/24R M516-517; CRA254-255; Leyland TD4c; 10257-58; MCCW; L26/26R M518; CRA259; Leyland TD4c; 10262; MCCW; L26/26R M520; CTH471; Leyland PD1A; 460534; Massey; L27/28R M521-528; GFM906-913; Leyland PD1A; 470460-61/73-75/518-520; ECW; L27/26R M529-540; GFM914-925; Leyland PD1A; 47543-44/558-61/92/603-07; ECW; L27/26R M556; TF4236; Leyland TD1; 71854; Leyland; H30/24R M557; TF9181; Leyland TD1; 1113; Leyland; H30/24R M558; TJ570; Leyland TD1; 2400; Leyland; H30/26R M559; ACS800; Leyland TD7; 307615; East Lancs; UH30/26R M560-561; ACS856-857; Leyland TD7; 307825/32; Pickering; UH30/26R M562; ACS859; Leyland TD7; 307627; NCME; UH30/26R M563; ACS930; Leyland TD7; 307042; Pickering; UH30/26R M564; ERA76; Leyland TD5c; 16927; Leyland; L26/26R M565; ERA78; Leyland TD5c; 16929; Leyland; L26/26R M566; ERA81; Leyland TD5c; 16932; Leyland; L26/26R M567; ERA86; Leyland TD5c; 16937; Leyland; L26/26R M568; ERA89; Leyland TD5c; 16940; Leyland; L26/26R MB277; FFM538; Bristol K6A; 62029; ECW; L27/28R MB278-282; FFM539-543; Bristol K6B; 62101/089/102/13-14; ECW; L27/28R MB283-284; GFM891-892; Bristol K6A; 62111/45; ECW; L27/28R MB285-289; GFM893-897; Bristol K6B; 62146/64009/32-34/88; ECW; L27/28R S2-6; HFM28-32; Bedford OB; 44385/47468/874/49368/503; Beadle; B28F S7-10; HFM33-36; Bedford OB; 50957/51895/60337/86; Beadle; B28F S11-12; HFM37-38; Bedford OB; 63694/742; Beadle; B28F No. FA1 was constructed from chassis of FA18 (FM7492) and second-hand ECW B32R body ex-Eastern Counties in 1945. No. KB1 was built in 1946 but not released by ECW until 1947. Nos. KB18-19/23-24/27/30-31/33-39/41-46/51-54/56-57 rebuilt to B35F for oneman operation in 1957. Nos. L103-107 ex-Wigan Corporation (new 1929 (L103-104), 1931 (L105-107)). Nos. L105-107 re-classified M577-579 in 1949 (fitted with Leyland oil engines); M578 re-bodied by ECW to L27/28R in 1949, body subsequently transferred to M505 in 1950 and M578 fitted with 1932 NCME body ex-L127; M579 received 1929 Leyland body from L42 in 1952. Nos. M516-518 ex-Chesterfield Corporation (new 1936). No. M520 ex-Williams, Llandeilo (new 1946); received 1949 ECW body from M572 in 1955. Nos. M556-558 ex-Rawtenstall Corporation (new 1931 (M556), 1932 (M557-558)); (on loan as L553/514/516) fitted with Leyland oil engines and re-classified on purchase. Nos. M559-563 ex-Western SMT (all new 1942). Nos. M564-568 ex-Chesterfield Corporation (all new 1938). Nos. MB278-282/285-289 re-classified MW278-282/285-289 in 1949. Nos. MB277/283 received ECW bodies from M6/M25 respectively in 1957. Nos. MW279-281/284-287 received ECW bodies from M23/M5/M505/M509/M42/M35/M37 respectively in 1956-57. Withdrawn 1952 (L103-104, M556), 1953 (L105-107[M577-579]), by 1954 (M557558, S2-12), 1955 (FA1, M516-518), by 1956. (M559-568), 1959 (M520), 1960 (M521-540), 1961 (KB1, MB277, MB278282[MW278-282], MB285-289[MW285-289]), by 1962 (MB283-284), by 1967 (KB18-54, KB56-57). 1948 KB55; GFM864; Bristol L6A; 65192; ECW; B35R KB58-69; GFM867-878; Bristol L6A; 65188-89/94-95/059/15/60/16/ 38-9/70-1; ECW; B35R KB70-71; GFM879-880; Bristol L6B; 65181-82; ECW; B35R KB72-81; GFM881-890; Bristol L6A; 67103/15/31/16/104-06/32/52/51; ECW; B35R KB82-86; JFM111-115; Bristol L6A; 67173/70/72/71/74; ECW; B35R KB87-89; JFM116-118; Bristol L6B; 71021/22/27; ECW; B35R L108; GP6248; AEC Regent; 6611686; Brighton, Hove & Dist; H30/26R M519; JY5016; Leyland TD4; 5665; Weymann; L24/24R M541-550; HFM63-72; Leyland PD1A; 471403-04/590/92/2227/28/ 784-87; ECW; L27/26R M551-555; HFM73-77; Leyland PD1A; 3145/248/299/300/142; ECW; L27/26R M580; KG1148; Leyland TD2; 1341; ECW; L27/28R M581; KG1151; Leyland TD2; 1344; ECW; L27/28R M582; HG2299; Leyland TD3; 3262; Park Royal; H29/23R MB290-294; GFM898-902; Bristol K6B; 64112/31/39-41; ECW; L27/28R MB295-297; GFM903-905; Bristol K6A; 66098/97/99; ECW; L27/28R MB298-304; JFM51-57; Bristol K6A; 66179-83/68034-35; ECW; L27/28R MB305-309; JFM58-62; Bristol K6A; 68037-38/36/102-103; ECW; L27/28R MB310-318; JFM63-71; Bristol K6B; 68127-30/39/42/40/41/71; ECW; L27/28R MB319; JFM72; Bristol K6A; 68168; ECW; L27/28R MB321; JFM74; Bristol K6A; 68169; ECW; L27/28R R14; KR1658; Tilling-Stevens B10A2; 6598; United; B31R R16; VN2564; Tilling-Stevens B10A2; 6792; United; B30R S13-17; HFM39-43; Bedford OB; 76155/76/75544/347/440; Beadle; B28F TA1-7; JFM571-577; AEC Regal III; ?-?; Strachan; B35R Nos. KB55/58/59 rebuilt to B35F in 1957. Nos. KB60/66/69/72-75/77-80 rebuilt to B35F in 1958. Nos. KB70-71/87-89 re-classified KW70-71/87-89 in 1949. No. L108 ex-Brighton Hove & District (new 1931); re-classified M607 in 1949 (fitted with AEC 7.7-litre oil engine). No. M519 ex-Jones, Carmarthen (new 1935). Nos. M548-549 received ECW L27/28R bodies from M581/M24 in 1956. Nos. M580-581 ex-Cardiff Corporation (new 1932); re-bodied as shown prior to entering service. No. M582 ex-Jones, Carmarthen (new 1933). Nos. MB290-297/310-318 re-classified MW290-297/310-318 in 1949 (MB290-294 fitted with Bristol 8.1-litre oil engines in 1949). Nos. R14/16 ex-United Automobile Services (new 1932). They remained in United livery. Withdrawn 1949 (R14, R16), 1953 (L108[M607]), 1955 (M582), by 1956 (M519, M580-581, S13-17), by 1960 (M541-555), 1961 (KB70-71[KW70-71], MB290297[MW290-297], TA1-7), 1962 (KB55, KB82-86, KB87-89[KW87-89]), by 1965 (MB298-309), 1966 (MB310-318[MW310-318], MB319, MB321), by 1967 (KB58-69, KB72-81). 1949 KB90-91; JFM119-120; Bristol L6A; 71084-85; ECW; B35R KB96-106; JFM125-135; Bristol L6A; 71117/18/55-58/73048-50/52-53; ECW; B35R KG111-112; JFM140-141; Bristol L5G; 71182/73074; ECW; B35R KW92-95; JFM121-124; Bristol L6B; 71090/98-100; ECW; B35R KW107-110; JFM136-139; Bristol L6B; 73054-55/64/89; ECW; B35R L110-112; RH4799-4801; Leyland TD2; 936-38; Leyland; L27/24R L113; RH4802; Leyland TD2; 939; ECOC; L26/26R L114; WF4735; Leyland TD2; 700; Brush; H26/26R L115; CK4222; Leyland TD1; 70909; NCME; L27/24R L116; KR6392; Leyland TD1; 71577; NCME; L27/24R L117-118; DB9398-9399; Leyland TD1; 71874-75; NCME; L27/24R L120; BD9401; Leyland TD1; 71877; Leyland; L24/24R L122; DB9403; Leyland TD1; 71879; Leyland; L24/24R L123; UF7413; Leyland TD1; 71966; NCME; L27/24R L126; WH3304; Leyland TD1; 72080; NCME; L27/24R L127; WH3309; Leyland TD1; 72085; NCME; L27/24R L130-131; FJ7827-7828; AEC Regent; 6611581-82; Ransomes; H28/20R M583-590; HRM703-710; Leyland PD2/1; 491145/43/46/47/214/15/ 17-18; Leyland; L27/26R M591; KG1152; Leyland TD2; 1345; NCME; L27/24R M592-600; KFM524-532; Leyland PD2/1; 491458-60/515/14/66/64/ 973/74; Leyland; H30/26R M610-617; KFM536-543; Leyland PD2/1; 491516/65/2063-64/62/470/ 571-72; Leyland; H30/26R MA608-609; GJ2008-2009; AEC Regent; 661564/59; ECW; O30/26R MB323-333; JFM76-86; Bristol K6A; 72011-12/65/98/97/4029/55/50/ 56-58; ECW; L27/28R MB334-344; JFM87-96; Bristol K6A; 74064/109/07/08/10/38-39/ 001-02/18/21; ECW; L27/28R MB345-357; JFM97-110; Bristol K6A; 74019-20/17/27-28/194-98/ 003-04/76062; ECW; L27/28R MB358-360; KFM234-236; Bristol K6A; 76063-64/74005; ECW; L27/28R MB366-378; KFM242-254; Bristol K6A; 76065-66/157/58/27/49/ 50/56/096/98/97/125-26; ECW; L27/28R MW320; JFM73; Bristol K6B; 68170; ECW; L27/28R MW322; JFM75; Bristol K6B; 68172; ECW; L27/28R MW361-365; KFM237-241; Bristol K6B; 72042-44/49-50; ECW; L27/28R MW379-383; KFM255-259; Bristol K6B; 76147/40/48/39/41; ECW; L27/28R S20-21; HFM44-45; Bedford OB; 99380/536; Beadle; B28F S22-24; KFM437-439; Bedford OB; 99647/100039/109; Beadle; B28F SC18-19; JFM990-991; Beadle Bedford; JCB32/40; Beadle; B35R SL30-37; KFM429-436; Bedford OB; 105795/6582/892/110649/ 80/111832/786/855; Duple; C29F SL38-47; KFM838-847; Bedford OB; 115683/05333/115686/6911/7179/ 528/8143/962/9051/61; Duple; C29F TA8-12; JFM578-582; AEC Regal III; 6821A204-08; Strachan; B35R Nos. L110-114 ex-East Yorkshire MS (all new 1932). No. L115 ex-Ribble MS (new 1930). No. L116 ex-Chatham & District (new 1930). Nos. L117-118/120/122 ex-North Western (all new 1931). No. L123 ex-Southdown MS (new1931). Nos. L126-127 ex-Bolton Corporation (both new 1931). Nos. L130-131 ex-Bristol OC (both new 1931), fitted with second-hand Leyland bodies from M29 (1932) and M248 (1929) respectively before entering service. No. M591 chassis ex-Cardiff Corporation (new 1932), fitted with body shown before entering service. Nos. MA608-609 ex-Brighton, Hove & District (new 1930), rebuilt by ECW for service on Rhyl promenade. Nos. SC18-19 re-classified SP18-19 in 1957 (fitted with Perkins diesel engines). Withdrawn 1950 (L118, L120, L127), 1952 (L114-117, L122-123, L126, L130-131), 1953 (L110-113, S22-24), 1954 (M591,MA608-609, S20-21), 1958 (SL38-47), 1959 (SC18-19[SP18-19]), by 1960 (SL30-37), 1961 (TA8-12), 1962 (KB90-91), 1963 (KW92-95, M583-590, M592-600, M610-617), by 1964 (KB96-106), by 1965 (KW107-110), by 1966 (KG111-112, MB323-357, MB358-360, MW320, MW322, MW361-378), by 1968 (MW379-383). 1950 KA225-259; LFM301-335; Leyland PS1/1; 492488-92/3164-65/232/31/ 121-29/215-23; Weymann; DP35F KG113; JFM142; Bristol L5G; 73075; ECW; B35R KG115-129; KFM764-778; Bristol L5G; 79015-16/66/93/92/111-15/ 30/138-40/50; ECW; B35R KG130-132; KFM892-894; Bristol L5G; 79151-53; ECW; B35R KG133-149; LFM714-730; Bristol L5G; 79175/73/74/72/76-78/81001-02/ 33/35/31/37/34/36/32/80; ECW; B35R KG150-164; LFM731-745; Bristol LL5G; 81082-86/81/173-74/99/98/ 83073/75-77/74; ECW; B39R KG188-192; LFM769-773; Bristol LL5G; 83110-11/18-20; ECW; B39R KW114; KFM763; Bristol L6B; 73088; ECW; B35R KW165-174; LFM764-755; Bristol L6B; 81087/142-47/62-64; ECW; DP31R KW175-187; LFM756-768; Bristol LL6B; 81165/83001/04-06/26-29/54/ 30/53/52; ECW; B39R MA618; GJ2002; AEC Regent; 661555; BH&D/ECW; O30/26R MA619; GJ2007; AEC Regent; 661563; BH&D/ECW; O30/26R MA620; GJ2010; AEC Regent; 661562; BH&D/ECW; O30/26R MW384-404; KFM260-280; Bristol K6B; 77136-38/011/12/78005/ 13/51/006-11/19-22/42-43/45; ECW; L27/28R MW405-417; KFM281-293; Bristol K6B; 78046/44/47/48-49/86-87/132/ 48-50/65/64; ECW; L27/28R PC13-32; LFM229-248; Beadle Leyland; JCB96-115; Beadle; B35R SL48-49; KFM848-849; Bedford OB; 122502/434; Duple; C29F SL50-60; LFM387-397; Bedford OB; 125077/610/21/51/6034/ 109/25/32/7994/8034/87; Duple; C29F SL61-67; LFM398-404; Bedford OB; 128416/48/39416/48/16/511/ 40187; Duple; C29F SL68-70; MFM36-38; Bedford OB; 140997/88/1399/289/575; Duple; C29F SL75; MFM43; Bedford OB; 142358; Duple; C29F Nos. KW165-174 re-seated to DP32R in 1952-53. Nos. MA618-620 ex-Brighton, Hove & District (new 1930), bodies rebuilt to O30/26R by ECW in 1942. Withdrawn 1954 (MA618-620), by 1959 (PC13-32, SL48-70, SL75), 1962 (KW165174), 1964 (KA225-259, KG113, KW114), by 1967 (KG115-129), by 1968 (KG130164, MW384-417), by 1970 (KG188-192, KW175-187). KA226 (LFM302) is a beautifully restored 1950 Leyland PS1/1 with Weymann 35-seat bodywork. (Ken Jones) M562 (ACS859) was a Leyland TD7 with Northern Counties 56-seat utility bodywork new to Western SMT in 1942. M586 (HRM706) was a 1949 Leyland PD2/1 with Leyland lowbridge 53-seat bodywork. (John Kaye) M586 (HRM706) was a 1949 Leyland PD2/1 with Leyland lowbridge 53-seat bodywork. (John Kaye) Re-creating the pre-Tilling days when Crosville operated in maroon and cream is M52 (CFM354) a 1938 Leyland TD5 with ECW 52-seat lowbridge bodywork, now in preservation. First Published 2015. This edition 2015. 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