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Essex Buses in the 1960s and Early 1970s

Essex Buses in the 1960s and Early 1970s

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Essex held great fascination for bus enthusiasts in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Eastern National operated right across the county, Daimlers and Leylands acquired from Westcliff-on-Sea Motor Services in 1955 and Guy Arabs taken over with Moore Brothers business in 1963 added variety to its fleet of Bristol-built buses. North Essex was a hive of independent activity, fleets such as those of Hedingham & District and Osborne’s of Tollesbury contained many interesting second-hand buses. Eastern Counties operated from Suffolk into north Essex.

An eclectic mixture of vehicles provided municipal services at Colchester and at Southend, where services were fully coordinated with Eastern National. London Transport and Green Line services intermixed with Eastern National services in south Essex, where extraordinary independent Super Coaches also ran some bus routes.

Philip Wallis chronicles the great variety of operators and buses to be found in Essex in the period before National Bus Company standardization set in with a fascinating selection of images.

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ISBN: 9781398125575

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  • Author

    Philip Wallis

  • Pages

    96

  • Binding

    Softback

  • Publisher

    Amberley Publishing

  • Published

    2026

  • Condition

    New & Unread