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40202 BEA AEC Reliance Willowbrook EC1 (KHM1D) Executive Express. Photo courtesy of Model Bus Zone JULY 1996 RELEASE |
23306 BEA AEC Regal IV Metro-Cammell RF AIRSIDE COACH. Several of the first RF coaches to be sold by London Transport were purchased by BEA for airport duties. With a white, grey and black livery they were often seen ferrying passengers to and from aircraft with the BEA symbol displayed proudly on their sides. APRIL 1998 RELEASE |
32101 BEA RMF AEC Routemaster Park Royal. The front entrance Routemaster was introduced in 1962 with London Transport's RMF1254 (254CLT). However, rather than use on service in London after demonstrating to operators around the country, it was used by BEA on the shuttle between the West London Air Terminal and Heathrow. DECEMBER 2006 RELEASE |
36201 BEA RMA AEC Routemaster Park Royal and Trailer. The Airport Routemasters with their Customs sealed trailers operated a unique service allowing travellers to check in for Heathrow flights at the central London Terminal in Kensington. BEA41, registered NMY 641E, pulls trailer number N150 to Heathrow where the BEA aircraft awaited its arrival. This model takes us back to a more civilized era of air travel. NOVEMBER 2008 RELEASE |
36202 BEA RMA AEC Routemaster Park Royal & Trailer. In the company's red and white livery pulling a dark blue trailer numbered N180. Registered KGJ624D, fleet number RMA24 is taking its passengers luggage Airside. JUNE 2010 RELEASE |
36204 BEA AEC Routemaster Park Royal with trailer. BEA 23 (KGJ623D) with Sovereign Holidays branding. NOVEMBER 2014 RELEASE |
31808 BEA RMA AEC Routemaster Park Royal. BEA10 (KGJ610D) with British Airways adverts. JUNE 2016 RELEASE |