
Industry Heritage


Bedford OB model due
A highly detailed model of a type of coach which helped many small operators expand is coming out soon – including a legendary film example. More than 12,700 Bedford OBs were built from 1939 and […]

Wallace Arnold B10M restored
A restored Volvo is providing a fond reminder of holidays past, reports Nick Larkin A new to Wallace Arnold Volvo B10M is back in original guise after a 21 month bodywork restoration. Owner Paul Webb, […]

Breakfast welcome at Wythall
Transport Museum Wythall is running a new classic vehicle ‘drop in’ breakfast giving classic fans the chance to meet informally.

Preservation stalwart passes away
Nick Larkin reports from the funeral of a well-known and well-respected restorer of classic buses Friends from the bus world were amongst those paying tribute […]

The Leyland National: The Artics
As part of our coverage of the 50th anniversary of the Leyland National, Jonathan Welch concludes his conversation with Basil Hancock, and looks at the fate […]

Cash crisis hitting preservation group members
A North East preservation group is curtailing some of its rally appearances this year due to the present cash crisis. The Teesside 500 Group has decided to take just one bus from its collection to […]

Sustainability at the Museum
Nick Larkin reports on a recent event at the London Transport Museum which focused on sustainability and was supported by Abellio London Sustainably was […]

Keighley Festival of Transport
On a happier note as far as historic Keighley-related public transport is concerned, as part of HM the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee a display of various types of transport […]

Bus museum in jeopardy
A West Yorkshire museum faces closure if new premises cannot be found, reports Nick Larkin A museum currently home to 100 preserved buses and […]