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The museum indeed has a great varieties of collection. Some of them
are presented in the following.
![]() On the left hand side, it is a Bristol Lodekka owned by Alexander with ECW bodywork and fleet number FRD187. It was built in 1964 and used to run in County Fife, Scotland. On the right hand side, it is a 1951 AEC Regent MKIII with Weymann bodywork. It was owned by a bus company called Morecambe & Heysham and the fleet number of this bus was 77. ![]() On the left hand side, it is a 1943 Edinburgh Corporation's Guy Arab MKII with Nudd bodywork. Its fleet number at that time was 314. On the right hand side, it is a 1960 AEC Routemaster with Park Royal bodywork. It was owned by a bus company called A1 with a fleet number of RM560 and used to run in Ardrossan, Ayrshire, Scotland. ![]() A 1951 Leyland Tiger. It was owned by a company called McLennan and that company built the bus body themselves. That is an uncommon scenario. ![]() Other than buses, the museum also keeps a selection of old private cars (on the left hand side of the photo). There are so many collections that a shed is usually filled quite fully. The Volvo Ailsa (the white bus behind) is almost completely covered by them. The red and white bus on the right hand side is a Bristol Lodekka with ECW bodywork and was owned by Central SMT. The bus was built in 1967 and had a fleet number of BL 346. Next Page -- Various (2) >>><<< Previous Page -- HK CMB |