The Golden Age of British Buses

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City of Oxford Motor Services


COMS was established in 1921 and still operates today as Oxford Bus. These late 1960s and mid 1970s photos show the unique livery worn by COMS buses.
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Oxford's Gloucester Green bus station, terminus for all "country" routes including United Counties from the east and Bristol Ominbus from the west. In the centre of this picture is another Oxford Reliance with a "one man bus" triangle next to the nearside headlight (1969)
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Gloucester Green with the first Oxford Bristol VR loaading for the trunk route to Aylesbury. (1969).
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Daimler Fleetlines took over from AEC Regents on city services and on busy rotues sucha s route 11 to Abingdon. (1969)

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