Red and White's Guy Arab IIIs with Duple bodies were elegant and long-lived.  Starting life as 42, it became L17.49 and eventually passed to Graham's at Paisley before being purchased for preservation.  It has recently re-appeared after a successful restoration.
Red and White's Guy Arab IIIs with Duple bodies were elegant and long-lived. Starting life as 42, it became L17.49 and eventually passed to Graham's at Paisley before being purchased for preservation. It has recently re-appeared after a successful restoration.
Early Trans-Pennine Runs
Older Bus Photographs from David Beilby
Taking a rest in the bus park above Crossfield Bus Station in Halifax is the LVVS-owned (and liveried) Trent SOS.Previous | NextThis Standerwick TS7 was originally fleet number 79 and was rebodied with this Duple coach body in 1950.

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