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  2. Bedford SB - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford SB was a front-engined bus chassis manufactured by Bedford in England. It was launched at the 1950 Commercial Motor Show as the replacement for the Bedford OB. [1] It was the first Bedford vehicle to have a "forward control" design, with the driver's seat located at the right of the engine and the front axle underneath.

  3. Bedford S type - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford S was used extensively by haulers and general trades through the 1950s and 1960s. The chassis was used for fire engines and, in 1966, to carry the first liquid egg tanker . [ 4 ] The vehicle was the basis for the Bedford RL all-wheel-drive transport that served in large numbers with the British Army .

  4. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Vehicles, usually shortened to just Bedford, was a brand of vehicle manufactured by Vauxhall Motors, [1] then a subsidiary of multinational corporation General Motors. Established in April 1931, Bedford Vehicles was set up to build commercial vehicles. The company was a leading international lorry brand, with substantial export sales of ...

  5. Bedford VAS - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford SB replaced the OB in 1950, and was longer with a greater seating capacity - typically 33 to 41. [4] However, some operators still felt a need for a smaller vehicle. Consequently, Bedford introduced a new model in 1963, the VAS, which provided an overall length of up to around 23 feet 9 inches (7.24 m) upon which a 29-seat body ...

  6. New Zealand Railways Road Services - Wikipedia

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    During the 1940s Ford V8 and Bedford truck chassis with New Zealand Motor Bodies (NZMB) became the standard NZRRS bus. In 1950 a 24-seat, forward-control Commer was introduced on the Gisborne-Auckland route. [7] During the 1950s NZRRS began to widely use the Bedford SB chassis fitted with NZMB bodies. So much so, that the Bedford SB was ordered ...

  7. Spec building planned at former Bedford Anodizing - AOL

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  8. Bedford OB - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford OB was designed as a successor to the Bedford WTB. It had a wheelbase of 14 feet 6 inches (4.42 m), and was a semi-forward control model, designed to carry 26 to 29-passenger bodywork. It was fitted with a 28 RAC tax horsepower petrol engine , a four-speed manual gearbox and a fully floating rear axle .

  9. New Bedford's 'Street Sheet' has entered the digital era. See ...

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    The newly digitized 2024 New Bedford Street Sheet, listing contact and general info on various assistance providers and more, is organized by category.