
McGill’s expands heritage fleet
Scotland’s largest independent operator, McGill’s, has expanded its heritage fleet by restoring a 1977 Western SMT Alexander Y-type Leyland Leopard and acquiring another vehicle.
Scotland’s largest independent operator, McGill’s, has expanded its heritage fleet by restoring a 1977 Western SMT Alexander Y-type Leyland Leopard and acquiring another vehicle.
Nick Larkin highlights how finding drivers with the skills to handle heritage vehicles is becoming ever harder
When bus driver Mark McCorquodale decided to buy and put back into largely original condition a bus new to his old employer, he settled on an authentic, and extremely yellow livery.
Heritage operator and part-time Stagecoach South revenue inspector, Chris Pearce has decided to sell some important vehicles from his collection.
A preserved bus owning charity, which has won praise from Nottingham City Transport, has launched a crowdfunding appeal to hopefully add another of the operator’s vehicles to its collection.
Nick Larkin reports on what looks like an authentic steam bus, but is actually something much newer
A legendary former member of the fleet has returned to its original depot on long-term loan to the Delaine Heritage Trust.
A Worcestershire coach operator was delighted to be reunited with one of his favourite former vehicles and seeing it continue an active career in preservation.
Leicester operator G H Watts is still running four early 1980s MCW Metrobuses and has no plans to withdraw them.
Nick Larkin finds out that Britain’s biggest bus rally is moving south after three years in Leicestershire
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