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REGIONS AND GROUPS

22nd September 2011
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At the start BRS was split into geographical regions and specialist sector groups. Parcels had a distinct green livery and the short-lived tipper section was painted battleship grey. Meat haulage, initially in insulated not refrigerated demount vans, had dark blue wagons and cream-coloured boxes.

Heavy haulage activities were focused on Pickfords, which was also one of the constituents of the tanker group – both had blue liveries, as did car transport, while livestock lorries were brown.

Later on, regions were allowed their own colour schemes: Eastern – red with a yellow stripe (later brown); Midlands – blue; Southern – orange; and so on.

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