 more | EFE 1/76 Bristol LS Bus Durham District (16324)
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 more | EFE 1/76 Daimler Fleetline West Yorkshire Metrobus (18008)
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 more | EFE 1/76 Bristol Rell West Yorkshire (25106)
Detailed model of the popular Bristol RE single deck bus in the red with cream waist stripe livery scheme of the West Yorkshire Road Car Company. Registration OWT 776M is on route 75B to Newall. Length 145mm; Width 30mm; Height 40mm. | |
 more | EFE 1/76 Daimler DMS 1-Door OK Motor Services (25808)
Daimler DMS with front entrance/exit in OK Motor Services livery of red and cream. Registration JGU 251K, operating a route to Market Place via Woodhouse Estate. | |
 more | EFE 1/76 Bristol RELH Coach United (29402) A splendid addition to the United fleet is this Bristol RELH dual purpose coach. Registration number MHN 62K, fleet number 6062 and is operating route X99 to Middlesbrough. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 Optare Delta Northumbria Motor Services (42902)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Bridges & Spiers Set (97097)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Cleveland Metrobus (97802)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Leyland PSI East Yorkshire (97836)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Bristol K6B West Yorkshire (97856)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Daimler CVG6/East Lancs Bradford City Transport (OM41109)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Leyland PD3/E Lancs Black Prince (OM41111)
Black Prince was formed in 1968 taking the Company name from the statue in Leeds City Square, and originally worked contracts, private hire and Blackpool express service.A new livery of red and yellow was adopted on deregulation in 1986 for a growing fleet operating routes in competition on the Leeds-Morley corridor more.. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 AEC Regent v/Roe Samuel Ledguard (OM41408)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Roe Motorbus Bus Model Darlington (OM41411)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Bedford Val West Riding (OM42413)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Bradford City Double Decker AEC Q (OM45702)
Built by AEC at its Southall works, the first Q type double decker made its first appearance in October 1932. Designed by John Rackham the Q type is remembered as one of the most remarkably advanced bus designs of its era. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 AEC Q Double Decker Leeds (OM45708)
Built by AEC at its Southall works, the first Q-Type double Decker made its appearance in october 1932. Designer by John Rackham, the Q-Type is remembered as one of the most remarkably advanced bus designs of its era. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 AEC Q Double Deck Bus Halifax Corporation (OM45710)
Built by AEC at its Southall works, the first Q-Type double decker made ita appearance in October 1932. Desigined by John Rackham the Q-Type is remembered as one of the most remarkably advanced bus design of its era. JX 1461 was delivered to Halifax in early 1934, bodied by English Electric and seating 59 passengers. more.. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 Wright Eclipse Urban East Yorkshire (OM46013)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Wright Eclipse Go North East Gateshead Tyne & Wear (OM41222)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Roe Trolleybus Tees Side Railess Traction Board (OM41401)
T.R.T.B. No2 entered service on the 1st June 1950 and was one of a batch of 7 new trollybuses.It had a Sunbeam F4 chassis , no 50633, with BTH electrical control equipment and a BTH 209 90hp motor.When new it carried a double deck body built by ELC at their Bridlington factory. Model length 108mm. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 Roe Motorbus/AEC Regent V Felix Motors Ltd (OM41404)
Ernest Parish began operations in 1921.His smart Felix Motors buses ran from Doncaster to Armthorpe and to Moorends.With very few exceptions they were purchased new and were invariably turned out in immaculate condition more.. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 Roe Motorbus Bus Model Doncaster Corporation Transport (OM41410) The Davis (purple stripe) livery was introduced in June 1972 as a corporate livery for Doncaster Corporation Transport. Its livery was red with a purple stripe lined out in white. The �d� logo also appeared on the legal lettering of vehicles, bus stops, timetables and brochures. All Daimler vehicles delivered in 1962, �64 and �66 carried this livery except one � Bus 170, which was withdrawn following an accident.
The first batch 168-173, 182-187, 168-73 GDT, and 182-187 HDT were bodied by Roe using ex-trolleybus bodies (these chassis were 7� 6� wide for this purpose). A CVG6 with Roe H34/28F body is preserved by the Doncaster Omnibus and Light Railway Society. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 AEC Q Double Decker - Hull (OM45706)
Built by AEC at its Southall works, the first Q-Type double Decker made its appearance in october 1932. Designer by John Rackham, the Q-Type is remembered as one of the most remarkably advanced bus designs of its era. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 Wright Gemini & Solar Bus Models Go Ahead NE Set (OM49903)
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 more | Corgi 1/76 Wright Solar Fusion Go North East Metrocentre Centrelink X66 (OM41309) Go North East provides 72 million passenger journeys each year and employs around 2,100 staff. Go North East is the region�s leading public transport operator and won the prestigious UK Bus Industry Award for Marketing in 2008. The company has also been accredited �Investors in People� status for excellence in developing, training and communicating with employees.
The origins of the company can be traced back to 1897, when British Electron Traction acquired a major stake in Gateshead and District, Jarrow and District, and Tynemouth Electric Traction companies from their respective local councils.
In the mid 1980s during the National Bus Company privatisation, Northern was sold to its management and reformed as Go-Ahead Northern which then became the founding company of Go North East. | |
 more | Corgi 1/76 Guy Arab IV/Roe Sunderland Corporation (OM41409)
Public transport started in Sunderland in 1879 with horse tramways before the Corporation electrified the system in 1900. Buses were first bought in 1929 and they completetly replaced the trams in 1954 when a new livery of Brunswick Green and Cream livery replaced the old red and cream. The Transport Department was taken into Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Executive in 1973. Thirty double deck buses were delivered in 1958 of which No.232 was one of six Guy Arab IV models with Gardner 5LW engines and bodies by Roe of Leeds. These worked from Fulwell garage. | |