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Stephen Morris tells the story of the low floor revolution in the UK bus market
Stephen Morris tells the story of the low floor revolution in the UK bus market
In a two-part article, Alan Payling looks at an old coach tours brochure and considers what a coach holiday would have been like for drivers and passengers back in the good old days
In 1978 when Coachmart first started, half-cab buses could still be found in good numbers around the country, although that was to rapidly change with relatively few outside London surviving in passenger service with their […]
Stagecoach has been praised for helping get a 1940 single-decker back on the road for the first time in 55 years.
Former staff of Viscount Bus and Coach celebrated the 30th anniversary of a Northern Counties-bodied Leyland Olympian now preserved in the Peterborough operator’s livery.
Ensignbus’ Vintage Running Day is well known because of the wide variety of vehicles that are put into operation and as Nick Larkin reports, this year’s event was no exception
A top provider of courses and apprenticeships in vehicle restoration is asking the heritage bus and coach industry: “Tell us what you want!” The Oxfordshire-based Heritage Skills Academy can run short courses on any aspect […]
A Leyland National with a record of active preservation with Norfolk operators is now officially a ‘depot pet’ and smartly painted in the livery of King’s Lynn-based Lynx.
Nick Larkin reports on a novel scheme to promote classic bus hire London-based heritage operator has come up with an innovative new private hire scheme that could ‘revolutionise’ the market.
You may recall the story in CBW1368’s Industry Heritage about unique former Delaine East Lancs-bodied Volvo B10M, P2OTL having been secured for preservation.
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