POSTCARD, Exmouth Express

H1999.449

The Exmouth Express was the name of a private coach fleet service which operated between Perth and Exmouth, in north Western Australia. The bus service was originally set up to serve the US Naval Establishment which had a military base in Exmouth during WWII, and the oil prospecting in the area around the 1940s. The type of bus used was a Leyland Lion, registration number EX 363. Postcard may be an original promotional card.

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History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1999.449
Accession Date: 8 Sep 1999

 


 

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