Illustrated History for WAE192T


Chassis: LH6L LH/1570 Body: ECW 23518 Series 2 Engine: Leyland O401 Configuration: B43F
Status: Scrapped     Last Reported: 3/2003

Last updated : July 4th 2018 (brought up-to-date)

3/2003 Andrew Dolan, Sunnybrow (preservationist for spares). Broken for spares for GUP907N
4/1998 - 3/2003 Arriva Durham County Ltd. 92 (driver trainer). White driver training livery, ??/98. Renumbered 9994, 1/1999. Stored at Stockton depot, robbed of spares by travellers, by 6/1999. Remained at Stockton until sale
8/1996 - 4/1998 United Automobile Services Ltd. 92 (driver trainer). White livery with grey skirt, by 10/1997
1/1995 - 8/1996 Tees & District Transport Company Ltd. 1712. Withdrawn 7/1996
12/1983 - 1/1995 United Automobile Services Ltd. 1723. Renumbered 1712, 1/1989. Withdrawn 4/1994
4/1983 - 12/1983 Provincial Bus Company Ltd. 87
11/1981 - 4/1983 Hants & Dorset Motor Services Ltd. 3835
7/1979 - 11/1981 Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd. 440. Withdrawn 11/1981
WAE192T in Arriva driver training livery
Photo : Jeff Tattershall
WAE192T in Caldaire Tees & District livery

Photo : Camlyn Photos

WAE192T in United livery

Photo : BVRES Collection

WAE192T in NBC red livery with United fleetnames

Photo : Mark Harrington

WAE192T in NBC green livery with Provincial fleetnames

Photo : Calvin Churchill

WAE192T with Bristol Omnibus in NBC green livery

Photo : PM Photographic

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