I would hazard a guess that it is Gloucester. The LD on the extreme
left appears to be not from Red & White, so presumably Bristol OC. The
destination display on 803BWO is confusing, but the 1964 timetable
shows a couple of short workings on the 13 from Gloucester to Lydney,
and (presumably) the intermediate points blind has been incorrectly
left for the full journey to Cardiff. The Gloucester-Cardiff service
was numbered 13 at least until the opening of the first Severn Bridge
in 1966, and possibly a couple of years after that.

Nigel

On Feb 24, 8:53 pm, "Peter Relf" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Red & White, L1.61 (803 BWO).    Bristol FS6G with ECW H33/27RD body, new in 
> 12/61.
>
> Location and date not recorded..
>
> © Peter Relf
>
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