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The Bristol D chassis was built by Bristol Tramways and Carriage Company Limited with bodies by Bristol, Eaton and London Lorries. The D was produced between 1930 and 1932.
There were various types of D's developed:
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Bus | B30D, B30F, B31D, B32F | ||
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Coach | C26F, C30F, C32F |
They were powered by Bristol JW 6-cylinder petrol engines
There were 50 Bristol D's built. The D's were delivered to the following operators:
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Bristol Tramways | 41 | ||
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Graham | 1 | ||
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Greyhound Motors | 2 | ||
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Rhondda | 6 | ||