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Post by timelesstable on Mar 27, 2011 8:14:03 GMT 1
The Halifax Corporation livery was similar to the Glasgow Corporation livery because it was adopted after Halifax borrowed a Glasgow liveried bus as a demonstrator. The fleet had worn a blue and white livery until, in 1924, the new General Manager prompted a change to red and cream. The Glasgow Corporation livery of green and orange worn by former AEC Regent demonstrator MT 2114, delivered early in 1930, so impressed the Tramways Committee that it was adopted as Halifax’s standard livery. The livery lasted until the Halifax fleet was absorbed into the West Yorkshire PTE in 1974 Full Article: www.old-bus-photos.co.uk/wp-content/themes/Old-Bus-Photos/articles/halifax_livery.php
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Post by Matty on Mar 27, 2011 21:41:34 GMT 1
The livery lasted until the Halifax fleet was absorbed into the West Yorkshire PTE in 1974 Still exists
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