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  2. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A number of Bedford OXD 1.5 ton chassis were converted to make the Bedford OXA armoured vehicle. A total of 72,385 OY and 24,429 OX lorries were built. The Armadillo was an OY fitted for airfield defence with Lewis guns and an ex-aircraft COW 37 mm gun. Bedford supplied numerous trucks and tanks to the Soviet Union during World War II.

  3. A1 registration plate - Wikipedia

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    A Jaguar Mark IV car, registered under A1, parked in Cathedral Close, Exeter in front of St Martin's Church, May 1948 [1] The A1 registration plate is a United Kingdom vehicle registration plate that was first issued in 1903. It has since had several owners and has been transferred between many different vehicles.

  4. B roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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    Originally ran along Eastcotts Road in Fenlake, Bedford. Renumbered to a spur of the B562 around 1935. B660 Bedford: Ramsey St Mary's: Starts in Bedford, Bedfordshire, crosses the A14 & the A1(M), ends in Cambridgeshire where it intersects with the B1040. B661 Great Staughton: A1 at Buckden: B662 A605: B660 near Old Weston: B663 Bythorn ...

  5. IBC Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-top roof versions were built in Barcelona, Spain by Renault at the former Nissan Plant because the Luton IBC building was not high enough to accommodate the Hi-top vehicles. [4] By 2011, the plant had produced 1.25 million vehicles since the 2001 launch, with production now down to 68,000 vehicles a year, with a capacity for 100,000.

  6. Birch Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Birch launched a service between London, Hitchin and Bedford in 1928, extending to Rushden in 1929. The company built a garage and bus station at Rushden in 1937. In 1938 the company purchased a number of existing operators running services in Bedford, Henlow, Hitchin and Luton, with another garage at Henlow Camp built in the same year. In 1952 ...

  7. Bedford TA - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford TA (also called Bedford A) is a medium-duty truck produced by Bedford Vehicles from 1953 to 1958, as a replacement for the older Bedford K/M/O series. In total around 200,000 TA trucks were built, until it was eventually modernised as the newer TJ .

  8. Category:Bedford vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bedford vehicles" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Transport in Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Bedford provides links between the town and other parts of England. Road access to and from the town is provided by the A6 and A421 roads; the former connects the town with Kettering to the north-west, and Luton to the south, whilst the latter connects the town with Milton Keynes and the M1 (at Junction 13) to the west, and the A1 to the east (near St Neots) via a bypass, with ...