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Post by ian531 on Feb 28, 2022 9:33:58 GMT 1
A first visit to this great museum last weekend 1959 AEC Regent V, St Helens Corporation, KDJ999, Fleet No.K199 by ian531531, on Flickr 1935 Leyland Lion, Widnes Corporation, ATD683, Fleet No.39 by ian531531, on Flickr 1948 AEC Regent III, Ex Sydney, Australia, converted to a mobile home in 1970 by ian531531, on Flickr 1955 Leyland Titan PD2/9, St Helens Corporation, CDJ878, Fleet No.78 by ian531531, on Flickr ‘Patricia’ the camper van based on a Maltese bus with a 1960 Bedford chassis by ian531531, on Flickr 1949 Leyland Titan (Lydney lowbridge bodywork), Leigh Corporation, KTD768, Fleet No.16 by ian531531, on Flickr British United Traction trolley bus, St Helens Corporation, BDJ87, Fleet No.387 by ian531531, on Flickr 1967 Leyland Titan PD2, St Helens Corporation, MDJ555E, Fleet No.55 by ian531531, on Flickr 1962 Leyland Atlanean PDR1/1, Ribble Motor Services, RRN405, Fleet No.1805 by ian531531, on Flickr Hopefully they will bring back a few memories😁 More to be seen here www.flickr.com/photos/136335878@N02/albums/72177720296944077/with/51906672192/Ian
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Post by ronturner on Mar 1, 2022 7:26:54 GMT 1
Good photos of what looks like a good museum. And yes, brought back a lot of memories.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2022 11:15:44 GMT 1
Nice to see so many of those buses in immaculate condition and indoors.
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Post by Beemer on Mar 1, 2022 19:53:06 GMT 1
A few of those I must have ridden on in my youth, even the trolley bus with the big long bamboo pole that was used to switch the arms over to another track. I remember the *DJ registrations on all St Helens vehicles. Eee!! when r woz a lad.
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