
First York tribute to staff
First York is honouring past and present colleagues by painting a bus in the livery of its predecessor
First York is honouring past and present colleagues by painting a bus in the livery of its predecessor
Goodwood Revival once again yields a rich crop of heritage buses and coaches, as Nick Larkin reports
Britain’s biggest bus rally and industry showcase, Showbus, is set to move from its Donington Park venue after this year.
A 1939 Leyland Lion still owned by the family which operated the vehicle is set to be restored in time for its 80th birthday.
A senior member of the Abbott’s of Leeming fleet is inspiring affection and being taken to rallies.
Four generations of a Warwickshire family which have been operating passenger and haulage vehicles in the county since the 1920s are seen here with their two contrasting preserved vehicles.
Preparations are already in hand for an event marking 100 years of Cambridgeshire-based Go Whippet next year.
Nick Larkin has been talking to the West Midlands’ major operator about its heritage intentions National Express West Midlands (NXWM) is setting up a heritage fleet as well as painting vehicles in the liveries of […]
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The last known Leyland Swift in public service has emerged from the paintshop in its owner’s livery ready for another year of use. The 1990 Leyland Swift, with Wadham Stringer bodywork, was acquired by Aintree […]
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