WebHighland Transport 72, EST392, a Guy Arab III with Strachan FL31/26RD body new in May 1951 became Highland Omnibuses E72 in February 1952 and is seen at Farraline Park Bus Station, Inverness. After withdrawal in 1970 it passed to Peace, Kirkwall who withdrew it in 1972 but still owned it, in a derelict condition, in June 1981. WebBST69, a Weymann L27/26RD bodied Guy Arab II was E25 in the Highland fleet, having been new to Highland Tranport in June 1945 and being transferred to Highland Omnibuses in February 1952. The platform doors had been fitted in 1950/1 and it is seen in Farraline Park Bus Station, Inverness.
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WebB892 UAS was one of nine Olympians to join the Highland Omnibuses fleet in February 1985. It was allocated to Inverness depot and initially carried fleet number J8 being … • Central S.M.T. Company Ltd. (branded as Central Scottish from 1978) • Highland Omnibuses Ltd. (branded as Highland Scottish from 1978) • Scottish Omnibuses Ltd. (branded as Eastern Scottish from 1964) theo travessia
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WebHighland Omnibuses Ltd. Highland Omnibuses Ltd; Highland Omnibuses - 1950s; Highland Omnibuses - 1960s; Highland Omnibuses - 1970s; Highland Omnibuses - … WebHighland Leyland PD1A J169, CST256, seen in Inverness, carried a Leyland L27/26R body and was new in January 1948 to Wemyss Brothers, Ardersier, passing to Alexander, Falkirk in June 1950. It was transferred to Highland in February 1952 and was withdrawn in 1965. WebThis site uses cookies to improve your experience and to help show content that is more relevant to your interests. By using this site, you agree to the use of cookies by Flickr and … shugart and carey 1992