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The Bristol MW (medium weight) was a joint venture between Bristol Commercial Vehicles Limited and Eastern Coach Works (ECW) for a medium weight coach and bus to replace the Bristol LS. The MW was produced between 1957 and 1967.
There were various types of MW developed:
| Bus | B30D, B41F, B43F and B45F | |||
| Dual Purpose | DP39F, DP41F and DP43F | |||
| Coach | C30F, C32F, C34F, C38F, C39F and C41F |
They were powered by an 5 or 6 cylinder Gardners.
There were 1965 Bristol MW's built; 760 MW5G's and 1205 MW6G's[1]. The MWs were delivered to the following operators:
| Operator | No of Vehicles | |||
| Bath Tramways | 31 | |||
| Bristol Omnibus | 216 | |||
| Crosville | 236 | |||
| Cumberland | 25 | |||
| Durham District Service | 31 | |||
| Eastern Counties | 162 | |||
| Eastern National | 131 | |||
| Hants & Dorset | 60 | |||
| Lincolnshire | 65 | |||
| Mansfield District | 11 | |||
| Midland General | 44 | |||
| Red & White | 202 | |||
| Scottish Omnibus | 20 | |||
| Southern National | 65 | |||
| Southern Vectis | 9 | |||
| Thames Valley | 22 | |||
| Tillings Transport | 25 | |||
| United Automobile | 283 | |||
| United Counties | 34 | |||
| United Welsh | 35 | |||
| West Yorkshire | 70 | |||
| Western National | 97 | |||
| Western SMT | 52 | |||
| Wilts & Dorset | 39 | |||
[1] 228 JAX was originally fitted with a Bristol BHW engine and designated MW6B. This was later changed to a Gardner 6HLW (MW6G)