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    The Bristol Lodekka was a half-cab low-height step-free double-decker bus built by Bristol Commercial Vehicles in England. It was the first production...
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    one-for-one basis, of 91 Bristol VRTs from Central SMT, Eastern Scottish and Western SMT for front-engined Bristol Lodekka FLF6Gs from the National Bus...
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  • Bristol Lodekka bus, Lodekka's music is a fusion of funk, electronic and soul music. 2011: Long Player 2007: ZESTEP016 2009: The Get On EP "Lodekka"...
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  • such design was the Bristol Lodekka, which was introduced by Bristol in 1949. Built with bodywork by Eastern Coach Works, the Lodekka had a height of around...
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    operated by a driver and conductor, such as the London AEC Routemaster or Bristol Lodekka, as British legislation prevented driver-only operation of double-decker...
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  • founders having met in veterinary school. Transport was provided by Bristol K5 and Lodekka double-decker buses, converted to a camper-van layout where passengers...
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  • bus (1970s) Bristol Lodekka - a front-engined double deck bus (1950s and 1960s) Bristol RE - a single deck bus (1960s and 1970s) Bristol VRT - a rear-engined...
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    21 AEC Regent II 1947 Lowestoft Corporation LL408 Bristol 1948 Eastern Counties LFL57 Bristol Lodekka 1962 Eastern Counties 4 AEC Swift 1969 Lowestoft...
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    Leyland Titan Ayats Bravo BCI CitiRider BMMO D9 BMMO D10 Bristol K Bristol Lodekka Bristol VR Beulas Jewel Bombardier DD BÜSSING D2U BÜSSING D3 BÜSSING...
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    many routes with the United Automobile Services, which operated the Bristol Lodekka, and the Atlantean did not match their performance and passenger satisfaction...
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    components they used a patented Bristol Lodekka chassis. The Dennis version was for the independent section of the market Bristol was unable to supply. During...
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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...
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    repainted into Wilts & Dorset livery with branding applied. Preserved Bristol Lodekka Optare Spectra bodied DAF DB250LF in Southampton in August 2008 Optare...
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    minister Andrej Babiš that sponsored the work. The bus itself is a 1958 Bristol Lodekka LD double-decker with ECW bodywork. Despite being painted red, it never...
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  • right-hand drive; and the A denoted air brakes. The design, like the Bristol Lodekka and the Dennis Loline meant this double-decker could travel under low...
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    included extending the body wheelbase to match the chassis and fitting a Lodekka style grille to provide cooling for the radiator. WWOC numbered their LHS...
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    operators across the United Kingdom, which were barred from purchasing the Bristol Lodekka. It was designed as a fully-integral vehicle, utilising two sub frames...
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    between 1958 and 1966. The Dennis Loline was basically a license-built Bristol Lodekka, being primarily supplied to municipal, private sector British Electric...
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    project. 319 PFM, a 1960 Bristol Lodekka / ECW FS6G Preserved by 1BG / N Moore / Wirral Museums (2007) DVG 487, a 1981 Bristol VR / ECW Crosville is also...
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  • bus appeared to be VNO 857. The green Luxton & District buses were Bristol Lodekkas with bodywork by Eastern Coach Works of Lowestoft. In reality these...
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    Scottish sister company, the Scottish Bus Group, where the front-engined Bristol Lodekka had proved popular. However, the Scottish customers did not share the...
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    Preserved Lincolnshire Road Car Company ECW bodied Bristol Lodekka in Lincoln in April 2006...
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    territory was interspersed with those of three other major operators: Bristol in south Gloucestershire and north Somerset, Southern National in north...
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    (post-1957) exclusively either Leyland Titans with lowbridge bodies or Bristol Lodekkas. Despite Leyland Motors promoting the Atlantean with very attractive...
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    Ambassador Travel of Great Yarmouth in December 1987. An Eastern Counties Bristol VRT double decker bus made international headlines when it fell rear-first...
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  • its 593 Bristol Lodekkas in 1968 and was concentrating on renewing its single-deck fleet, which at the time still included a few half-cab Bristol L-types...
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    on top or beside of public ashtrays. Dowle, Stephen (2017-09-15). Bristol Lodekkas. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-4456-6464-4. "Cigarette stubber...
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    built new as open top vehicles arrived in 1961. They were built on Bristol Lodekka chassis with 60-seat ECW convertible bodies – that is with detachable...
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    with Crosville. In April 2016, Crosville commenced operating services in Bristol and South Gloucestershire under contract to North Somerset Council. In...
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    rules evolved, including DX (Double deck eXperimental), used to denote Bristol Lodekka buses, SUG/EUG/CUG (Single-decker/Express/Coach Underfloor-engined...
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