London Buses London buses are familiar throughout the world, but now the buses that you see on the London streets are more efficient, cost-effective and safer. Continue reading →
Leyland Titan PD3/14 Have a look at this 1968 Leyland Titan PD3 in perfect condition, as if it was still in public service, ready to welcome passengers aboard. Continue reading →
Leyland Bus Photographs of Leyland buses manufactured from 1922 onwards in the UK, with a brief history of this iconic bus manufacturer. Continue reading →
Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust In the south east of Glasgow, stored within a large ex-Glasgow Corporation bus garage, are a collection of vintage vehicles, mostly public transport buses. Continue reading →
Guy Arab Double-Decker (1948) This Guy Arab mkIII (1948) in Alexander and Sons blue livery is a well preserved example of how these handsome buses looked when they were in service. Continue reading →
AEC Buses An HTML table containing photographs of AEC manufactured from 1922 onwards, with a brief history of this iconic bus manufacturer. Continue reading →
Dundee Museum A small museum in Dundee that has a collection of vintage cars and other interesting artifacts, including a surprising link to HMS Victory. Continue reading →
Aldridge Transport Museum The Aldridge Transport Museum is a small museum, but it has many interesting vintage items on display, including a wooden car. Continue reading →
Albion Victor This lovely former Guernsey Railway coach was recently on display at Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust Bridgeton Bus Garage in Glasgow. Continue reading →
AEC Mercury Exported to Malta in CKD form as a lorry chassis, this Mercury was instead bodied locally as a 34-seat bus by Michael Barbara. Continue reading →