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Bristol Commercial Vehicles was a vehicle manufacturer located in Bristol, England. Most production was of buses but trucks and railbus chassis were also built. The Bristol Tramways and Carriage Company started to build buses for its own use in 1908 and soon started building vehicles for other companies.
It is intended that this van will revert to its BR identity of M360328. SR: 55993 25 ton "Pillbox" Brake Van Operational. Built in 1930. SR: 56290 25 ton "Queen Mary" Brake Van Operational, regularly used with engineering trains and brake van rides. Built in 1936. BR: 62864 "Shark" Ballast Plough Brake Van Stored awaiting restoration. Built in ...
3 "Toad" brake vans of the Great Western Railway The GWR Toad is a class of railway brake van, designed by and built for the Great Western Railway.Used by the GWR from 1894, and post-1947 by the Western Region of British Railways, its role was a safety brake on goods trains in the West of England, the Midlands and Wales.
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Larger vans are also used to act as mobile control room at major incidents, and may also carry specialised equipment such as hydraulic door entry and cutting tools. Minibuses are used to carry groups of police officers, for example to public order and major incidents, and for inner-city patrols, such as the Metropolitan Police's Territorial ...
In 1958 routes were linked, so that almost all routes ran across the city. This was to reduce congestion caused by standing buses in the central area, and also to provide better access to the new Broadmead shopping area. In 1969 the company, now known as Bristol Omnibus Company, was transferred to the National Bus Company.
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The Bristol bus station, in Marlborough Street, was opened in 1958. It was redeveloped in 2006 There are three main bus companies operating across the Greater Bristol area. They are First West of England, [1] Stagecoach South West and Big Lemon. They provide services around Bristol and into South Gloucestershire and North Somerset.