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DLA desires

                  A once-common London type, and the Capital’s first low-floor double-decker, is now proving popular in preservation, reports Nick Larkin Bus drivers and engineers in Kent are […]

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Leopard spotted

Spotted on the road recently by regular CBW correspondent Chris Newton was this new to Southdown Harrington-bodied Leyland Leopard. 750 DCD is now owned by York Pullman, having been a member of the late Cyril […]

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Bus Bash is back

National Express West Midlands (NXWM) is celebrating a highly successful Bus Bash event, held for the first time since 2019 as a non-virtual event. More than 20 vehicles attended the event, including new, preserved and […]

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RTs on the 37 again

The London Bus Museum is bringing back classic buses to London’s streets for a day in October, reports Nick Larkin Legendary classic RT-type buses will be running alongside modern vehicles on TfL route 37 in […]

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Bank holiday record breaker

A record 1,000 visitors attended Transport Museum Wythall’s 2022 August Bank Holiday event, which included the public service debut of 1931 AEC Regent OV 4486 following its incredible restoration, and the unveiling of a much […]