Crosville Motor Services
Crosville Motor Services were based in Chester with a territory covering
Cheshire, Merseyside and much of North Wales. The company was split prior to
deregulation along the national boundary, the English remnant not surviving
beyond the early 1990s.
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Crosville Bristol VRT/ECW DVL488 (WTU488W) in Manchester
Piccadilly waiting to depart for Macclesfield on service 129 (September
1985) |
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Leyland Nationals ML952 and ML868 at Chester Bus
Exchange (9 August 1986) |
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Crosville Bristol VRT/ECW DVG477 in Chester on 9
August 1986 |
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Leyland National ML864 at Mann Island, Liverpool
(22 April 1987) |
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Wearing a short-lived post NBC livery
(the orange was later substituted for cream), Bristol VRT/ECW DVL414 waits
at Manchester's Victoria Station with a service 197 departure for
Longsight and Stockport. (16 August 1986) |
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