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Tidworth Coaches And Silverstar Coaches

proper brummie

proper brummie kid
anyone remember the coaches that took servicemen down south,the coaches were boarded at midnight in Queens drive ,new st .station,they took passengers to various camps,I was in the Royal Signals,stationed in Tidworth,national service 1956 to 1958.
 
Sunday nights 1956/1957 I used to catch coaches from a side street off Digbeth and mentioned it in post#433 of the National Service thread. There may be other comments about coach travel in that thread and perhaps if you post your query in the NS thread a forum alert will pop up and someone might remember ...:)
 
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