walrus
cheshire |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 4:22pm
A really fine picture. My favourite bus route because it dropped me off at the top of Lydgate Hill when I went to see my gran. The shop on the left hand corner was a men's outfitters in the 60s. I bought a full outfit of clothes once when I was on leave. Buying clothes then was a pleasure, not a chore. |
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Midland Red |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 4:33pm
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walrus |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 6:49pm
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Wearethemods |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 7:06pm
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PhiliPamInCoventry |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 7:07pm
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PhiliPamInCoventry |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 7:14pm
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
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Fri 17th Feb 2017 11:25pm
A 1948 Daimler CVA6 here, seen standing in Pool Meadow bus station circa 1967, while on Driver Training duty! (You'll notice the big "DRIVER UNDER INSTRUCTION" "L" Plate attached to its radiator grill!).
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Midland Red
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Sat 18th Feb 2017 7:45am
It is carrying a "fleet number" 00, as opposed to the original 19. It also briefly carried 419 towards the end of its life |
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Rob Orland |
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Sat 18th Feb 2017 9:04am
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Sunbeam
Coundon |
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Thu 30th Mar 2017 9:36pm
As a child for an occasional treat on a Sunday afternoon in the summer I would be taken on a ride on a bus around the outer circle route. I think it began and ended at Pool Meadow but I can't remember where it went. Can anyone remember the route please? |
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Midland Red
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Fri 31st Mar 2017 8:03am
Traffic notice 1952 shows the route as:
Wheatley Street
Grammar School
Memorial Park
Finham
Canley Crematorium
Westwood Heath
Cromwell Cottage
Standard Works
Jaguar Works
Brownshill Green
Keresley
Foleshill Gasworks
Wyken Slough
Longford Generating Station
Lentons Lane
Walsgrave
Humber Works, Stoke
Ryton Swimming Pool & Humber Works
Baginton Airport
Broadgate
Wheatley Street
Sunday to Thursday of each Coventry Holiday Week, and every Sunday until September 14th
2.30pm and 6.30pm
30 miles
Adults 2/6 Children 1/3 |
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY |
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Fri 28th Apr 2017 1:25am
A 1951 Maudslay Regent III, seen here in Pool Meadow Bus Station circa 1960 -1962? It was withdrawn from service in May 1965 and sold for scrap to a dealer in South Yorkshire in July of that very same year. There were only nine of these particular Maudslays in the "Coventry Transport" fleet (numbered 117 -125) and sadly not one of them survive today? (I personally would give anything to be able to travel on one of these, or even just to be able to see one up close, but I just have to accept that it's never ever going to happen?).
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PeterB
Mount Nod |
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Sat 29th Apr 2017 11:00pm
It may be possible - almost.
The Maudslay Regent III's were rebadged AEC Regent III's (London Transport 'RT' bus) built at Parkside. AEC brought out Maudslay in 1948. There is an AEC Regent III preserved at the London Bus Museum at the old Brooklands Racing Circuit near Weybridge, Surrey and they have occasional running days.
Closer to home the Severn Valley Railways "On The Buses" event on September 10th has a London Transport theme this year.
Peter. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Sun 30th Apr 2017 7:27am
Call me an old sentimentalist if you like but the days are long gone when it was a thrill for the family on an outing on the buses - big sigh!!!! If we missed one there would always be another. |
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Midland Red
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Sun 30th Apr 2017 8:06am
On 29th Apr 2017 11:00pm, PeterB said:
It may be possible - almost.
The Maudslay Regent III's were rebadged AEC Regent III's (London Transport 'RT' bus) built at Parkside. AEC brought out Maudslay in 1948. There is an AEC Regent III preserved at the London Bus Museum at the old Brooklands Racing Circuit near Weybridge, Surrey and they have occasional running days.
Closer to home the Severn Valley Railways "On The Buses" event on September 10th has a London Transport theme this year.
Peter.
Yes, it is "almost", Peter - since I don't think any had MCCW bodywork similar to Coventry's Maudslays, so any preserved Regent IIIs (Maudslay or AEC) won't look like them
Here is information on the CCT Maudslays
There's some AEC Regent IIIs here |
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