Category:Preserved bus in the UK (GHT 127)

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English: GHT 127 was a Bristol K5G chassis built in 1941 for the Bristol Tramway Company. It was fitted with a standard 59-seat Eastern Coach Works double-deck body. In 1954 it was sold to Brighton and Hove where it was converted to an open top and numbered 992 in their fleet. In 1965 it was sold to Thomas Brothers in Port Talbot and named "The Sandfields Belle". Four years later it was sold ck to Bristol Omnibus for preservation, although it was used in service at Weston-super-Mare and Bath (where it was named "Prince Bladud"). It has remained in the ownership of the bus company (later Badgerline, now First), but is entrusted to the care of a local preservation group.

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