THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND BUS IMAGE GALLERY
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Western National Dennis Dart Plaxton Pointer 418 & Mercedes
Standard Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Dart 418 (M418CCV) passes a Plaxton Beaver bodied Mercedes in Penzance High Street - the pasty shop on the Merc's side of the road is highly recommended!
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Western National Mercedes L608D Reeve Burgess 147
What else do you operate to Mousehole, but one of the smallest buses possible? Mercedes 147 (C100HGL) boasts a 20 seat Reeve Burgess body on its L608D chassis. It still retained Western National's flag livery in October 1997.
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Western National Mercedes L608D Reeve Burgess 147
A difficult reverse is needed before 147 can make its way back to Penzance.
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Western National Mercedes 811D Carlyle 310 & 301
Western National 310 (H895LOX) on the left is in FirstGroup corporate style livery, while 301 (G151GOL) sports the 'flag' colour scheme. Birmingham registrations give away the Carlyle bodywork on these Mercedes 811D buses which are resting in Penzance Bus Station.
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Western National Mercedes 709D Plaxton Beaver 641 &  L608D Reeve Burgess 116
A more contrasting pair of Mercedes at Penzance on lay-over. Merc 641, with matching L-VCV registration, is the newer, a 709D with Plaxton Beaver 23 seat bodywork, whilst 116 (C959GAF) is a 19 seat Reeve Burgess bodied Mercedes L608D.
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