Box PCLTSL 123 BOX 2
Contains 396 Results:
Six Lane's buses, parked beside the garage of E & W Vale Motors, Mortlake, 1967 January 27
Digital
Number plates: HEB-380, GXK-878, LZ-542, JPR-181, LK-274, KJ-285, JLS-160. All have dark blue livery with silver trims.
Lane's South Western Roadways Pty Ltd Bus, parked near a railway crossing, Port Fairy, 1966 July 31
Digital
Number plate: HSO-005. Dark blue livery with silver trim, yellow signage. Built by Bedford and Cycle Components Manufacturing Company.
South Western Roadways Pty Ltd Bus, parked along Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, 1966 July 31
Digital
Number plate: HZD-758. Dark blue livery with silver trim, yellow signage. Built by Bedford and the Pressed Metal Corporation.
Lane's South Western Roadways Pty Ltd Bus parked at the Warrnambool, 1967 January 27
Digital
Number plate: JJN-164. Dark blue livery with silver trim, yellow signage. Destination box reads: Toongabbie. 39 passengers. Bedford built.
Interior of a Lane's South Western Road Lines bus, showing red upholstery, 1967 January 22
Digital
Number plate: JJN-164. Built by Bedford.
Lane's South Western Roadways Pty Ltd Bus parked along Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, 1966 July 31
Digital
Number plate: JJZ-663. Dark blue livery, with silver trim, gold signage. Built by Bedford and Ansett Transport Industries.
Lane's South Western Roadways Pty Ltd Bus parked along Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, 1966 July 31
Digital
Number plate: JJB-109. Dark blue livery with silver trim, yellow signage. Built by Bedford and Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation.
Lane's South Western Roadways bus parked in the bus depot yard, Warrnambool, 1967 January 27
Digital
Number plate: JMW-117. Dark blue livery with silver trim, yellow signage.
Lane's Mortlake Roadways Pty Ltd Bus parked at the Mortlake Depot, 1967
Digital
Number plate: JPR-181. Dark blue livery with silver trim, yellow signage. Built by Bedford and the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation.
Interior of bus, with well-worn brown upholstery, Mortlake, 1967 January 21
Digital
Number plate: JPR-181. Built by Bedford and the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation.