Buses In The South West

Hi. Welcome to my Buses In The South West blog. It's main purpose is to serve as a showcase for photo's of the many and varied types of bus which have served Devon and Cornwall over the years. On occasion, other photographers' work will appear here. When it does it will be accredited accordingly. Occasionally I may cover other subjects when the feeling takes me. Feel free to comment on anything you see or read.

Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Ship-Shape & Bristol Fashion

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With its 1949 designed Lodekka nearing the end of its shelf life, and being unsuitable for one person operation, Bristol’s VR was designed ...
Sunday, 18 November 2007

The Same But Different!

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Following on from the 1964 delivery of eight 30 ft long AEC Regent Fives, Devon General ordered a further six examples the following year. U...
Saturday, 17 November 2007

Regency Period

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The AEC (Associated Equipment Co.) of Southall had commenced production of the “Regent” double decker in 1929. Regents in various forms rem...
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Saturday, 3 November 2007

Last Of The Many

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What turned out to be the last new to Devon General Leyland Atlanteans were delivered to the company in 1968. The batch consisted of ten PDR...
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I was born in Teignmouth, Devon in 1963. Had an interest in buses and other road transport from a young age. Drifted into the engineering industry as a young man and recently drifted back out of it. I retain an interest in transport to this day, although I now reside in Cumbria, where I relocated in July 2007. Later that year I trained and qualified as a PCV driver at Stagecoach North-West's Lillyhall depot.
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