The Bristol Vintage Bus Group (there is a link to their website at the end of the gallery) was formed 40 years ago when a group of people decided to purchase a bus which was Leyland Titan PD1 number LAE 13. Based at Flowers Hill in Brislington, Bristol the BVBG organises spring and autumn galas. In August for the last 9 years it has worked with the Avon Valley Railway and sponsored by The Bristol Omnibus Vehicle Collection [BOVC] to organise a running day based not only on the site at Flowers Hill but also utilising the Park and Ride facilities on the A4 nearby. A shuttle service runs between both sites and to / from the preserved railway with different services running from the Park & Ride and Flowers Hill, plus buses supplied by BOVC operate services. It’s an intensive operating day and has become more and more successful. This year it was formerly opened by the Lord Mayor of Bristol.
You will find many of my pictures from former running days on their website, and some from this year’s event will also go on line there.
For this Gallery I’ve chosen non Bristol buses as the group’s first bus was a Leyland, you will have to wait a week for 'The Bristols'.
Feel free to comment if you wish, but I hope you enjoy the following pictures.
Ken Jones
09/2012
Here is the link to The Bristol Vintage Bus Group website.
20/10/12 - 17:29
I always liked the bonnet and radiator of the Routemaster until I saw the photograph above. Being able to see the actual radiator through the grill really does spoil it for me, is it the angle of the shot or not an original grill?
Very nice gallery though I do like the Mini Coach.
Trevor Knowles
21/10/12 - 08:22
If you look at the Northern General Routemaster on this site, the radiator can be clearly seen as it can on most vehicles not long out of the paint shop, but silver does tend go go very dark 'or dirty' so the rad would not be quite so visable after a while
Ronnie Hoye
21/10/12 - 08:23
I think my camera just managed to see through the grill from where I was taking the picture. To prove this is not an unusual radiator here is another Routemaster from the same day - same location although you can see part of the grill has been blanked off - you can see the shape of the radiator behind it
Ken Jones
21/10/12 - 08:28
MRL 765 - I always liked the Austin K8 'three-way' van, of which relatively few became coaches. They were made from 1948-54, but suffered from rust problems and we are lucky that any of them have survived at all, coach or vans. A good gallery of photos.
Chris Hebbron
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