Box PCLTSL 123 BOX 1
Contains 430 Results:
Two Thomson's Road Lines buses parked in Bell Street depot, Preston, 1967 July 28
Digital
Livery of both is silver lower half, dark strip around middle, white on top; bus with number plate JSL.058 takes 45 passengers; number plate HVC.060 takes 41 passengers; both buses have "Thomsons" in destination boxes.
Bus parked in garage at Geelong pictured at time of sale to Melbourne based bus company, Midland Tours, 1967 January 21
Digital
Number plate: JJY.762; bus livery: red lower half, silver stripe around middle and white on top; advertisement on side of bus: Jimmy Kardos Pea Pickers Contractors…Geelong; pictured at time of sale.
Midland Tours school bus, 1966 February 18
Digital
Number plate: WT.359; bus livery: red lower half, white upper.
Midland Tours bus parked at depot, 1967 July 28
Digital
Number plate: JMF.144; bus livery: white with red stripes above and below windows.
East Preston & Epping Bus Services school bus parked in street at Reservoir, 1966 October 23
Digital
Number plate: WZ.203; 30 passengers; bus livery: bottle green lower half, cream on upper half.
East Preston & Epping Bus Services Thornbury via Dundas Street bus parked in street at depot in Reservoir, 1966 October 23
Digital
Number plate: HEO.025; 33 passengers; bus livery: bottle green lower half, cream on upper half; destination box: Broadway; notice on side window: This bus will take you to Northlands from October 4th.
East Preston to Epping Bus Company bus parked at bus stop, 1967 July 28
Digital
Number plate: HMW.503; bus livery: bottle green lower half, cream on upper half; destination box: Keon Parade via Cheddar Road.
Rear view of Dyson's bus parked in East Preston Depot, two men talking at front of the bus, 1967 July 28
Digital
Number plate: JUA.188; bus livery: light green.
Two Ivanhoe Bus Company buses viewed from a distance at bus stop, women and children waiting on platforms, 1967 July 28
Digital
Number plate of one of the buses: JJJ.299; Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board; bus livery: gold lower, dark stripe around middle and white on top.
Driver standing at entrance of Mont Park bus parked on north side of Cookson Street, Camberwell, beside the railway station, 1955 January 23
Digital
Bus livery: yellow, red and white; destination box: Mont Park; number plate: HE.222; in October 1945 the operator was Heidelberg Motor Omnibus Co., they sold to Morarty & Nolan in May 1952 who later traded as Mont Park - Cotham Rd Bus Service and by May 1957 had formed Ivanhoe Bus Company.