This Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined 6L with 45 seat ECWEastern Coach Works Ltd was a bus and railbus body building company based in Lowestoft, England. ECW closed in 1987 bodywork was one of 10 new medium sized buses delivered to Western National in the summer of 1968 with 5 going to Southern National. Built by Bristol Commercial VehiclesBristol Commercial Vehicles Ltd was a manufacturer of buses and trucks based in Bristol, England. Closed 1983. (BCV), the light weight LH was the replacement for the earlier MW and SU models which had similar mid-mounted, horizontal, underfloor engines. The engine was a LeylandLeyland Bus was a British bus manufacturer. It emerged from the Rover Group (formerly British Leyland) as a management buyout of the bus business. It was subsequently acquired by Volvo Buses in 1988 and the name finally disappeared in 1993 400 fitted to a manual 5 speed gearbox and the Girling air brake system was adopted.
The records show that 716(MUO 328F) was delivered new to WN's WherrytownWherrytown depot, Penzance no longer exists (where LIDL is now) depot at Penzance painted in standard Tilling green livery and fitted with the non-standard 'T' shaped destination box arrangement. The main routes worked by 716 out of Penzance were to Porthcurno (504), Paul (505) and Madron (511). After formation of the National Bus Company in 1969, vehicles were re-painted in leaf green with white lettering and the double N logo was applied. By 1973, 716 had been repainted into the 'national' colour scheme and later in the decade, she received a complete front end modifcation. This involved the complete removal of the front end to be replaced by a kit produced by ECW following complaints from taller drivers that visibility was severely restricted through the shallow depth front windscreen. This modifcation was carried out on all the first batch of LH's and was later adopted as standard. With the increased windscreen size came the conventional side by side numeral and destination blind arrangement. Apart from 3 months towards the end of 1976 when 716 'was on tour' to other depots, she remained at Penzance until early in 1981 when she was withdrawn from service. After a brief spell stored at the St Austell depotSt Austell, 716 was sold to Continental Pioneeer of Richmond and painted into their blue livery. After several other homes, 716 eventually ended up at Winkleigh with Colin Shears to enter preservation and was acquired by Colin Billington of Maidenhead in June 2008. Working with Colin during 2009 and early 2010, our Cornish LH was prepared for her MOT which was successfully acquired in time to drive 716 back to Cornwall for our Running Day. Now 'at home', we can get to work on both the interior and exterior so that 716 can still be enjoyed by enthusiasts everywhere.
Our Vario 52529(S529 RWP), Bristol VRBristol VR was Bristol's rear-engined bus chassis, designed as a competitor to the Leyland Atlantean and Daimler Fleetline.1003(VDV 141S) and Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined 716(MUO 328F) at Tally Ho's yard on the Kingsbridge Running Day 2011.
CBPSCornwall Bus Preservation Society - formed by a group of bus and coach enthusiasts who are involved in maintaining, restoring and preserving a number of buses which saw operational service in Cornwall that have been bought, donated or even loaned to members of the group's 1968 Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined and David Sheppard's 1962 Bristol SUL are ready for the 2011 Kingsbridge Running Day.
As in previous years, the Running Day commences with the cavalcade of vehicles making their way through the streets of Penzance. Here our chairman, Mel is at the wheel of 1968 Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined 716(MUO 328F) followed by one of the two LeylandLeyland Bus was a British bus manufacturer. It emerged from the Rover Group (formerly British Leyland) as a management buyout of the bus business. It was subsequently acquired by Volvo Buses in 1988 and the name finally disappeared in 1993 National's that took part.
The sun shines on our Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined 716(MUO 328F) at the Western National Preservation GroupWestern National Preservation Group's rally held at Plymouth Hoe on Sunday 25 July 2010. I am pleased to say she won two 'best in class' trophies.
Having just been awarded 2 Class wins for our Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined, MUO 328F, Nigel and his daughter proudly show off the trophies on the Hoe.
Mel Williams proudly driving our Bristol LHBristol Commercial Vehicles Light Horizontal engined (MUO 328F) out of Marizion on his way to Perranuthnoe during the Penzance Running Day. (picture by Angela O'Connor)