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JOS bus in Kingston
Commuters lined up outside a Jamaica Omnibus Services bus in Kingston.
Tags: Bus lines - Jamaica; Buses; Commuters; Leyland buses
John Bollard and journalists
"JOS Managing Director John Bollard (second left) explaining to Journalists some of the operations at the Tivoli Depot on Tuesday. The newsmen were taken on a tour of the depot shortly before the company announced a programme for improvement of the…
JOS bus accident
Scene of an accident in Kingston, Jamaica, involving a Jamaica Omnibus Services (JOS) Leyland bus.
Damaged JOS bus
"A portion of one of the damaged buses."
Tags: Bus lines - Jamaica; Buses; Leyland buses
Tour of bus assembly plant
Public Utilities and Transport Minister Carlyle Dunkley [third left] Local Government Minister Ralph Brown [fourth left] British High Commissioner John Drinkall [right] and JOS acting General Mnager Fred Hudson [left] being shown around the assembly…
JOS Tivoli Depot
"Water collected in this inspection pit for Leyland National buses at the JOS Tivoli Depot during the heavy rains...However, the Daily News was told that no efforts have been made to this end and workers have been expressing concern that it might…
Jamaica Omnibus Service staff
Members of the Jamaica Omnibus Services Staff - driver, Mr. Samuel Corinthian and conductress, Miss Veronica Mackenzie.
Albion Clydesdale bus
Easy now: Workers at Western Terminals unloading yesterday the first Albion Clydesdale bus to supplement the JOS fleet. Three of 20 such buses arrived yesterday. Sixty bigger buses are also scheduled to arrive by December.
Shattered bus window
Result of violence: Shattered rear window and a bullet hole in the roof panel remain in mute testimony in JOS bus M46 after gunmen opened fire at a bus stop near Saunders Lane along Mountain View Avenue, last Thursday morning.
Tags: Bus lines - Jamaica; Buses; Leyland buses
Four-vehicle crash
"Crunch: Two of the buses involved in the four-vehicle smash up yesterday on Half way Tree Road. "
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Reggae Falls in St. Thomas, Jamaica

Reggae Falls, located in the Hillside district near Seaforth in St. Thomas, Jamaica. It is also known as 'Dam Head' amongst locals.