http://www.bokhans.com/trollybus.html
Above is a web page which shows a few early Sri Lanka plates on trolleybuses. The double-deckers use the code ‘CV’ which RPWO lists as ‘diesel buses & lorries’ – so perhaps CV also covered electrically-driven vehicles, too…..
I had once thought that it indicated ‘Conduit Vehicle’, as trams and trolleys rely on the overhead conduit for electric power, but no.
And while we’re in Ceylon:
1940-56 series. EY 2846 – Austin A40 Devon in Colombo 2009. EY specifically 1951-3. Brumby archive
In 1940, someone had he odd idea of creating a Sinhalese registration series which used the letters of the name of Ceylon as a component of the tag. Thus CE, CY, CL, CO(not issued ) and CN were succeeded by to EY, EL, and EN. The idea was then abandoned before YL began, and in 1956 the first ‘sri‘ symbol plates were launched.


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