Two single-decker buses at Box Hill
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Image: © David Hillas Taken: 19 Apr 1975
Taken in April 1975, this photo shows two London Country buses in Box Hill Road at the entrance to Greenacres Mobile Home Park. The vehicle on the left is BN45 (GPD 313N) a 1974 Bristol LHS6L with Eastern Coach Works 35-seater bodywork in the National Bus Company Green livery on route 416 to Leatherhead Station. On the right is RF122 (LYF 473) an AEC Regal IV with Metro-Cammell 39-seater bodywork in the Green Line dark and light green livery. Route 416 has been replaced by route 516 between Dorking and Epsom via Box Hill, Headley, Leatherhead and Ashstead, and is now operated by Buses Excetera. The K6 telephone box which can just be seen on the right of the photo has since been replaced by a KX100 phone box.