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Having deposited its last passengers in the Station forecourt, FLF6B D9 (BRX142B), lurches round into the Station Yard at Windsor & Eton station to prepare for the next run on Windsor local service 51B. Later in its life D9 met with an unfortunate accident in which it lost its roof. This resulted in conversion to permanent opn top and transfer to fellow Tilling company, Southern Vectis, on the Isle of Wight.
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Queen Victoria looks on as FLF6G D19 (FBL483C) heads down Peascod Street on Windsor local service 51A. Note not only the inverted 'T' destination blind, but the fact that it was in use! |
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Seen restored to Thames Valley colours at a Southsea Spectacular display is FLF6G D22 (FJB738C). |
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