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Double Deck Tours
Now I can hear you all saying “where abouts on the Thames is that?” No, wrong river, wrong country. This shot was taken July 2004 at the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada it shows one of twenty ex London Transport Routemasters operated by Double Deck Tours. Double Deck Tours owns and operates 20 RCL/RM/…
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The Venture Transport (Newcastle) Company Ltd
Please note: The dynamic gallery slide show is currently not available, since the image files were actually stored on a remote server, and the connection was lost when the original version of the OBP site went “offline”. I will make further efforts to try to find a source of those images, but if anybody does…
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Is it 1936/37 or 1949
I Would be grateful for some help with a bus please I have attached part of an enlargement of a photograph showing the bus. I am almost positive this is 1949 but would value your opinion and anything else you may be able to add about the bus please.The lady is my grandmother and her…
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Derby Trolleybus Destination Blind
Please note: Unfortunately the file(s) used to create the dynamic image of the destination blind were stored on an external server, and not on the original OBP site. As such, they cannot now be accessed, so that the destination blind cannot be shown. If anybody has a copy of any of the images, and wishes…
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Bus, Trolleybus and Tram Routes of Kingston upon Hull Corporation – Predecessors and Successors 1899 to 1986 – Appendix Three
Keith Easton Return to KHCT contents page
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Bus, Trolleybus and Tram Routes of Kingston upon Hull Corporation – Predecessors and Successors 1899 to 1986 – Appendix Two
Keith Easton Click here to view Appendix 3 Return to KHCT contents page
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Bus, Trolleybus and Tram Routes of Kingston upon Hull Corporation – Predecessors and Successors 1899 to 1986 – Appendix One
Keith Easton Click here to view Appendix 2 Return to KHCT contents page
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Bus, Trolleybus and Tram Routes of Kingston upon Hull Corporation – Predecessors and Successors 1899 to 1986 – Chapter Twenty Seven
Keith Easton Terminal Points To state the obvious, most bus (or tram or trolleybus) routes usually have two terminal points. The first of these is usually situated in the centre of population, often at a specially designated bus station. The second being situated at the other end of the route, this is usually known as…
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Bus, Trolleybus and Tram Routes of Kingston upon Hull Corporation – Predecessors and Successors 1899 to 1986 – Chapter Twenty Six
Keith Easton Post-War Timetable Booklets & Leaflets Not much is known of timetables issued prior to 1945, but at least two booklets were issued in the inter-war period. The first known issue was the edition issued to coincide with the co-ordination agreement in July, 1934. This book gave an interesting insight into life in the…
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Bus, Trolleybus and Tram Routes of Kingston upon Hull Corporation – Predecessors and Successors 1899 to 1986 – Chapter Twenty Five
Keith Easton The 1981 Operating Agreement The demise of the co-ordination agreement was detailed in the previous chapter, and at that time relations between the City Transport and East Yorkshire Motor Services were at an all time low, and it was in this state, that a new operating agreement was thrashed out. It took effect…