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The use of Grey livery on small service vehicles was stopped in about 1985, most then carrying London Transport Red. Typical is this Ford Transit low-roof van new in 1988 and numbered 3576F (E506OJT). The lettering is rather non-standard and reads Underground Ticketing System (Maintenance Unit). An unusual open roundel is also carried, together with the number B2 on the cab door. Parked behind is a Ford Escort Van operated by bus company Grey Green. Turnpike Lane Station, 26th September 1989.
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Photo date: 26/09/1989 Size: Regular
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Date added: 27/05/2004