hi disco.
the pics you took were from the birkenhead park festival of transport. i was working with mtt on this day on shuttles from outside liverpool world museum
hi disco.
the pics you took were from the birkenhead park festival of transport. i was working with mtt on this day on shuttles from outside liverpool world museum
The blue Birkenhead bus has a 1967 registration. Did they make 1930s looking buses in 1967?
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dont know gregs dad but i was at that bus for most of the day but was most prob on the platform at the back out the way
I always loved the busses the Leyland was in many ways as good as the Route master. The 73 remained a back loader after most of the fleet had become Atlantean. The Atlantean became the one man bus but originally it had conductors. Every now and then Leyland sent the Corpy new or experimental busses that?s why you see oddities around. The standard Atlantean became the norm for the corporation. Middle doors being the main change.
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But the Routemaster looked far better - it was commissioned to "look good". Designed by Douglas Scott, a designer not an engineer. He designed toasters, and even the Rayburn stove. It shows too. He was not happy with the final design wanting the bonnet to be more curved.
Aircraft manufacturing techniques from WW2 were used. The lightweight, non-corroding construction of the body and chassis was aluminium - like the Spitfire?s. This meant it was cheaper to run in fuel too. The hydraulic brakes were also from aircraft designs. Power-assisted steering and easy to use transmission were standard.
What Leylands matched the Routemaster?
BTW, the Austin A35 car was "engineered" by aircraft engineers - a full monocoque construction without a chassis - the first car in the world as so. The aircraft engineers thought the car looked hideous, as Austin had the decision on the shape.
Last edited by Waterways; 11-27-2008 at 12:17 PM.
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Save Liverpool Docks and Waterways - Click
Deprived of its unique dockland waters Liverpool
becomes a Venice without canals, just another city, no
longer of special interest to anyone, least of all the
tourist. Would we visit a modernised Venice of filled in
canals to view its modern museum describing
how it once was?
Giving Liverpool a full Metro - CLICK
Rapid-transit rail: Everton, Liverpool & Arena - CLICK
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the date for the 4th mtt running day is 20th september 2009. theres a route tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of the formation of the group on easter sunday.
vehicles that hopefuly will be out on running day
Vehicles
The proposed fleet running on the day (all are subject to availability) is hoped to be:
Leyland PD2 L255
AEC Regent A36 (pending completion of restoration), A267
Leyland Royal Tiger XL171 (pending completion of restoration)
Leyland Atlantean PDR L501, L835, 1111, 1236
Leyland Panther 1054
Bristol RE 2025
Leyland Atlantean AN68 1836, 1055
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