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CRG163CRG163
    • Home
    • Introduction
    • CRG163 at a glance
    • Latest News
    • What is CRG163
    • In Service History
    • Into Preservation
    • CRG163 in EFE
    • Crosville Fleet Numbering
    • Memories of CRG/ERG163 & Crosville
    • Crosville leaflets & timetables
    • Crosville Amlwch depot - a pictorial tribute
    • Bristol RE
    • Web links
    • Acknowledgements
    • Contact
    • Parts Wanted
    • Gallery
    • Items for sale

    Gallery


    • Album
    CRG163 - Victoria Coach Station London - CRG163 is seen here in her original cream and black coaching livery.
    CRG163 - London bound - CRG163 London bound.
    CRG163 - National white - London Victoria - CRG163 is seen here in London Victoria Coach Station in the mid 1970’s.
    ERG163 - departing Amlwch - From the late 1970’s CRG163 was downgraded to ERG status with Crosville and repainted white and green.  In this livery she would be used on a multitude of routes from local services as in this photo to the Saturday X10 service between Cemaes Bay and Liverpool.  Richard Lewis from Amlwch depot is behind the wheel.

This photo was taken by Don McKewon.
    ERG163 - waiting disposal - ERG163 waiting her fate on Crosville’s disposal line at Chester.
    CRG163 - front cover of CEC issue 440 - This photo dates back to August 2004 when the Crosville Enthusiasts Club (CEC) were surprised when preserved CRG163 turned up on the A55 to convey passengers to Bangor through arrangements made by the late and great Gwyn Taylor-Williams of the CEC.

The photo on the right is of Bob Moelfre as known local.  Bob was based at Crosville’s Amlwch depot and would drive ERG163 on the Saturday, X10 Cemaes Bay to Liverpool.  Other drivers based at Amlwch including Richard Lewis and Dewi Roberts to name a few drove CRG163 on this route and others,  the person far right is Richard Jones, owner of preserved CRG163.
    CRG163 - Llandudno 2004 - Restored and preserved CRG163 is seen here in a photo with previous Crosville stable mates.  The photo was taken in Llandudno during the Llandudno Transport Festival.
    CRG163 - preserved - This photo is of preserved CRG163 at the Cibyn Industrial Estate Caernarfon.  CRG163’s owner, Richard Jones is at the wheel with his father seated in the front nearside passenger seat.

The photo was taken by the late and great Derek Thompson who worked from Crosville’s Caernarfon depot back in the day.
    CRG163 - Daily Post - On the 25th of April, 2017 preserved CRG163 appeared in the Daily Post together with other vehicles from the preserved Crosville family.

    CRG163 - Victoria Coach Station London - CRG163 is seen here in her original cream and black coaching livery.
    CRG163 - London bound - CRG163 London bound.
    CRG163 - National white - London Victoria - CRG163 is seen here in London Victoria Coach Station in the mid 1970’s.
    ERG163 - departing Amlwch - From the late 1970’s CRG163 was downgraded to ERG status with Crosville and repainted white and green.  In this livery she would be used on a multitude of routes from local services as in this photo to the Saturday X10 service between Cemaes Bay and Liverpool.  Richard Lewis from Amlwch depot is behind the wheel.

This photo was taken by Don McKewon.
    ERG163 - waiting disposal - ERG163 waiting her fate on Crosville’s disposal line at Chester.
    CRG163 - front cover of CEC issue 440 - This photo dates back to August 2004 when the Crosville Enthusiasts Club (CEC) were surprised when preserved CRG163 turned up on the A55 to convey passengers to Bangor through arrangements made by the late and great Gwyn Taylor-Williams of the CEC.

The photo on the right is of Bob Moelfre as known local.  Bob was based at Crosville’s Amlwch depot and would drive ERG163 on the Saturday, X10 Cemaes Bay to Liverpool.  Other drivers based at Amlwch including Richard Lewis and Dewi Roberts to name a few drove CRG163 on this route and others,  the person far right is Richard Jones, owner of preserved CRG163.
    CRG163 - Llandudno 2004 - Restored and preserved CRG163 is seen here in a photo with previous Crosville stable mates.  The photo was taken in Llandudno during the Llandudno Transport Festival.
    CRG163 - preserved - This photo is of preserved CRG163 at the Cibyn Industrial Estate Caernarfon.  CRG163’s owner, Richard Jones is at the wheel with his father seated in the front nearside passenger seat.

The photo was taken by the late and great Derek Thompson who worked from Crosville’s Caernarfon depot back in the day.
    CRG163 - Daily Post - On the 25th of April, 2017 preserved CRG163 appeared in the Daily Post together with other vehicles from the preserved Crosville family.

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    • Home
    • Introduction
    • CRG163 at a glance
    • Latest News
    • What is CRG163
    • In Service History
    • Into Preservation
    • CRG163 in EFE
    • Crosville Fleet Numbering
    • Memories of CRG/ERG163 & Crosville
    • Crosville leaflets & timetables
    • Crosville Amlwch depot - a pictorial tribute
    • Bristol RE
    • Web links
    • Acknowledgements
    • Contact
    • Parts Wanted
    • Gallery
    • Items for sale
     
     
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