United Automobile – Bristol LS6B – UHN 347 – UT11
United Automobile Services
1954
Bristol LS6B
ECW C39F
Another LS6B coach belonging to United this coach instead of having roof windows had glass panels depicting the service that it ran. The first panel says ‘Tyne Tees’ the second panel starts with a ‘T’ is 6 or 7 letters long it could be ‘Thames’ and the third panel I am sure says ‘Service’. When I took this shot much newer coaches would of been doing that run as this coach would of been about 12 years old at the time. This photo was taken at Whitby in the summer of 1966 the coach is on route to Newcastle, its starting point being Scarborough more than likely.
For anybody who knows or more than likely remembers the place this photo was taken you are right there should be a very large street light just behind the coach, “ I’m afraid it had to go as it ruined the shot”.
A full list of Bristol codes can be seen here.
A full list of United codes can be seen here.
The lettering on this lovely LS6B did as you say state Tyne-Tees-Thames Service. Although most LS coaches were fitted with Gardner HLW engines, some operators did specify the Bristol LSW unit instead, including United. The LSW was basically a horizontal version of the AVW engine used in many K/L-types and LD Lodekkas. Although not quite matching the Gardners for longevity or fuel economy, the Bristol engines were quite smooth running units nonetheless. I seem to recall LS6B exhausts emitted a nice crisp bark too.
Brendan Smith
08/11/13 – 14:42
I travelled on the United service from Victoria to the North East 3/4 times a year through out the fifties and early sixties. I well remember these coaches.
They also had Tyne Tees and Thames printed in black on the upper part of the side windows together with towns en route.
Overnight services had central blue night lights in the roof so passengers could sleep. I can remember one of the first changed routes journeys north so to use the M1.
Does any model manufacture past or present have an Bristol LS in the United TTT livery?
Harry
09/11/13 – 05:55
Harry, EFE made a very nice model of a United LS coach in Tyne Tees livery a few years ago – 1005 (formerly UC5): 305 GHN. Although the genuine coach was an LS6B, the model was based on EFE’s MW coach casting. This gave the body a slightly less curved rear profile than the LS would have had, but nonetheless evoked the spirit of these fine machines admirably.
Brendan Smith
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