DescriptionSouthern Vectis NBC bus Bristol VR ECW ODL 657R and others in Ryde depot, Isle of Wight August 1979.jpg
English: Ryde Bus Garage. Southern Vectis buses rest inside the garage. Vectis was the Roman name for the Isle of Wight. The nearest 4 buses are Bristol VRs with Eastern Coachworks bodies. The furthest is a Bristol FLF, otherwise known as a Lodekka, Bristol's way of indicating that it was designed to go under low bridges, (nothing to do with creating a low floor for easy access for disabled persons). All are in National Bus Company leaf green livery.
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