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National Welsh ND2276 (NWO467R), is seen on what looks like a private hire job. It is sporting additional "Glan-Ogwr" fleetnames resulting from the Market Analysis Project (MAP) that the National Bus Company undertook nationwide around 1980 resulting in local identities being introduced in all its fleets. The bus later passed to Chase.
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The livery on this both is a bit of a concoction. Former London LS193 (THX193S) is masquerading as a Portsmouth Citybus Leyland National, though it never saw service as such. It is giving free rides around the Newbury Showground at the 2012 inaugral bus rally there. |
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In the eighties Eastbourne enjoyed something of a special relationship with London Buses and there was even a joint doubledeck coach service between Eastbourne and London. Part of the relationship resulted in Eastbourne acquiring some LT Leyland Nationals, including LS68 (OJD868R) seen outside the station which later joined the Chase fleet. |
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