A reminder for anyone that's interested, there is a vintage bus running day this Easter Sunday "Buses to Page Moss" run by the Merseyside Transport Trust. Details here : http://mttrust.co.uk/#/our-events/4549193135
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A reminder for anyone that's interested, there is a vintage bus running day this Easter Sunday "Buses to Page Moss" run by the Merseyside Transport Trust. Details here : http://mttrust.co.uk/#/our-events/4549193135
Merseywall so what bus do I get from Rockingham Wa to page moss?HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH
Unless my camera packs in . Platform is the technical name & Liverpool buses had guards & not conductors
Were L Corp. just being different for the sake of it or did their bus business stem from a tram system which itself originated from a rail system?
I take it that the function of both 'conductor' and 'guard' was the same; collecting enamel badges and covering their lapels with same, abbreviating the English language back to a series of grunts and nods, oh, and the taking of money and the giving of tickets too? ;)
merseywall ok Touche I'll give you that one 9/10 for thought ha ha
Brother O, I'm double the size I was then, does that count?
Oh Red Time that's putting the cat amongst the pigeon's" " did you carry a shotgun and not a ticketmachine?" what was your t/machine called and was it easy to operate we had a telephone dial with a button underneath fo release of the ticket,
I thought yours looked harder,followed by LCPT, then ours, don't know what Ribble machines were like
A few shots of the Buses to Page Moss event, (the camera worked)
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