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  2. Exclusive First Editions - Wikipedia

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    EFE's first AEC models. The Exclusive First Editions (EFE) is a UK-based die-cast model manufacturer. It began trading in 1989, when the company released its first models of an AEC bus and truck.

  3. Category : Defunct bus manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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  4. Category:Bus manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  5. Bus preservation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1911 preserved bus. In common with cars and trucks, preservation of buses in the United Kingdom is a hobby activity enjoyed by many people, both actively or passively. The active preservation and operation of preserved buses is undertaken by private individuals, organised trusts or societies, and even commercial operators.

  6. LGOC B-type - Wikipedia

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    B-type Omnibus "Ole Bill" troop transport Ole Bill If you know of a better ‘ole . . The Imperial War Museum preserves a B-Type bus, B43, which was built by AEC in 1911 and ran on London bus routes until being purchased by the War Office in 1914. [7]

  7. Leyland National - Wikipedia

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    The Leyland National is an integrally-constructed British step-floor single-decker bus manufactured in large quantities between 1972 and 1985. It was developed as a joint project between two UK nationalised industries – the National Bus Company and British Leyland. [2]

  8. New Routemaster - Wikipedia

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    The New Routemaster, originally referred to as the New Bus for London and colloquially as the Borismaster or Boris Bus, is a low-floor hybrid diesel–electric double-decker bus operated in London, England.

  9. British Rail railbuses - Wikipedia

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    Park Royal railbus at Bedford Midland station 999507 Elliot on the Middleton Railway. In the late 1950s, British Rail tested a series of small railbuses, produced by a variety of manufacturers, for about £12,500 each [1] (£261,000 at 2014 prices). [2]