Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
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◊ 2017-08-05 01:16 |
![]() ![]() A82 at the top of Glencoe, so likely to be Glasgow to Fort William route. Plate looked like KSF 350 or similar, but that was 1953 issue. |
◊ 2017-08-05 10:34 |
This is a prewar lightweight bus with what looks like an opening roof and about twenty seats. ASF registration would indicate 1936 perhaps correct, and the usual suspects would be Bedford, Commer or very perhaps Leyland Cub. Too late for a Gilford who had gone by then, and I can't be certain on the coachwork either. |
◊ 2017-08-05 14:19 |
![]() ![]() Looks like a bonnet cab with wings?? Still can't get the plate properly - reasonably convinced it's xSF (or maybe xSP) 35x - with first letter maybe A, C, or D. |
◊ 2021-11-04 11:11 |
Has nobody previously checked the supposed registrations? ASF334 to ASF365 were all Bedford WTB Duples 20 seaters for Scottish Motor Traction from bus lists on the web. ASF350 Bedford WTB Duple C20F June 1937 Scottish Motor Traction (C82) so it was a front entrance 20 seat bus or coach (although slightly unusual I would think to have an opening roof?). The rear of a 1936 Duple body looks the same to me. ![]() An idea of what the side looked like as a resized (stretched) image. ![]() -- Last edit: 2021-11-04 11:19:43 |