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- Bristol_RE length "10000.0".
- Bristol_RE width "2500.0".
- Bristol_RE abstract "The Bristol RE was a rear-engined single-deck bus chassis built by Bristol Commercial Vehicles from 1962 until 1982. It is widely considered the most successful of the first generation of rear-engined single-deckers.Initially, the RE was only supplied to subsidiaries of the nationalised Transport Holding Company (THC), by which Bristol was wholly owned. A few years later, when Leyland purchased a shareholding in Bristol and the company's products became available to other customers, the RE also gained popularity with companies in other sectors, including the British Electric Traction (BET) Group and municipal operators.From 1972, sales to the National Bus Company (NBC, which had taken over the operations of both THC and BET) began to dry up, due to the introduction of the Leyland National. From 1976 the RE remained in production only for the Northern Irish state-owned bus companies Ulsterbus and Citybus, and for export to Christchurch Transport Board, New Zealand.In Great Britain, the RE was most commonly fitted with bodywork by ECW, but several other manufacturers also built bodywork on the chassis. Some coaches were fitted with Duple Commander (see photo at bottom right hand of this page), Plaxton Panorama Elite or Alexander M Type bodywork. In Northern Ireland, the RE was bodied by Alexander (Belfast), with the X Type bodywork.Three of the ex-Citybus REs from Belfast were acquired by Pinewood Studios in October 2005, where they appeared in movies such as Children of Men and St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold".
- Bristol_RE length "10.0".
- Bristol_RE manufacturer Bristol_Commercial_Vehicles.
- Bristol_RE thumbnail Bristol_RE_ECW.jpg?width=300.
- Bristol_RE transmission "Bristol 5-speed Synchromesh, Bristol Self-Changing Gears 4 or 5 speed semi-automatic.".
- Bristol_RE width "2.5".
- Bristol_RE wikiPageExternalLink stroudregroup.org.uk.
- Bristol_RE wikiPageID "17494833".
- Bristol_RE wikiPageRevisionID "550016451".
- Bristol_RE capacity "up to 54 seats".
- Bristol_RE caption "Preserved North Western Road Car Bristol RE with ECW bodywork.".
- Bristol_RE chassis "upswept sidemember ladder type straight ladder type".
- Bristol_RE doors "1".
- Bristol_RE engine "Gardner 6LW, 6LX, 6LXB; Leyland O600, O680,".
- Bristol_RE factory Brislington.
- Bristol_RE factory Bristol.
- Bristol_RE floortype "Step entrance".
- Bristol_RE hasPhotoCollection Bristol_RE.
- Bristol_RE height "-198.0".
- Bristol_RE imagesize "270".
- Bristol_RE length "-720.0".
- Bristol_RE manufacturer Bristol_Commercial_Vehicles.
- Bristol_RE name "Bristol RE".
- Bristol_RE operator "THC, later National Bus Company and Municipal, UK and Christchurch .".
- Bristol_RE options "Various customer options".
- Bristol_RE powerout "120".
- Bristol_RE replaced "Bristol MW".
- Bristol_RE transmission "Bristol 5-speed Synchromesh, Bristol Self-Changing Gears 4 or 5 speed semi-automatic.".
- Bristol_RE weight "up to 10 tonnes unladen, 14 tonne GVW".
- Bristol_RE width "2.5m".
- Bristol_RE subject Category:Bristol_buses.
- Bristol_RE subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1962.
- Bristol_RE type Artifact100021939.
- Bristol_RE type BristolBuses.
- Bristol_RE type Bus102924116.
- Bristol_RE type Conveyance103100490.
- Bristol_RE type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bristol_RE type Object100002684.
- Bristol_RE type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bristol_RE type PublicTransport104019101.
- Bristol_RE type Vehicle104524313.
- Bristol_RE type VehiclesIntroducedIn1962.
- Bristol_RE type Whole100003553.
- Bristol_RE type Automobile.
- Bristol_RE type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bristol_RE type Product.
- Bristol_RE type DesignedArtifact.
- Bristol_RE comment "The Bristol RE was a rear-engined single-deck bus chassis built by Bristol Commercial Vehicles from 1962 until 1982. It is widely considered the most successful of the first generation of rear-engined single-deckers.Initially, the RE was only supplied to subsidiaries of the nationalised Transport Holding Company (THC), by which Bristol was wholly owned.".
- Bristol_RE label "Bristol RE".
- Bristol_RE label "Bristol RE".
- Bristol_RE sameAs Bristol_RE.
- Bristol_RE sameAs m.04g1qjm.
- Bristol_RE sameAs Q917965.
- Bristol_RE sameAs Q917965.
- Bristol_RE sameAs Bristol_RE.
- Bristol_RE wasDerivedFrom Bristol_RE?oldid=550016451.
- Bristol_RE depiction Bristol_RE_ECW.jpg.
- Bristol_RE isPrimaryTopicOf Bristol_RE.
- Bristol_RE name "Bristol RE".