Lloyd
master brummie
What type of bus is the second bus in the photograph showing two buses ?-curious looking vehicle..................Mal.
Ex West Bromwich Daimler, painted in WMPTE colours, one that looked like this originally -
What type of bus is the second bus in the photograph showing two buses ?-curious looking vehicle..................Mal.
2 great shots of Stechford ......... Early to mid 70s maybe ??
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I used to catch the Weoly castle night service in the early sixties on my way home to Perry Barr. When it used to leave at 0130hr i was normally the only passenger, what a flyer though.
What you would call finger trouble, or just unable to spell.That must have been the Weoley Castle Knight Service(Sorry, couldn't resist putting that in).
What you would call finger trouble, or just unable to spell.
Ex West Bromwich Daimler, painted in WMPTE colours, one that looked like this originally -
"O" to be young again.Originally Posted by nickcc101![]()
What you would call finger trouble, or just unable to spell.
Casle - Knight, just my sense of humour, no offence intended.
Mike...............Mike I think he may have been a Knight ErrantI would like to know why he was leaving Weoley Castle at )01. 30 am to go to Perry Barr? could a it be.. maybe.. a young lady may have the answer ??
maybe not ?
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Royal Tiger and Tiger Cubs, Stocklands Leyland ex Gliderways was a Tiger Cub.I'm an ex-HGV not PSV man myself, so would the specification Leyland Royal Tiger be the exact name? In connection with my work activity have come across photographs of what I think are the actual thing as export items.
Richie.
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What you would call finger trouble, or just unable to spell.
Casle - Knight, just my sense of humour, no offence intended.
Mike...............Mike I think he may have been a Knight ErrantI would like to know why he was leaving Weoley Castle at )01. 30 am to go to Perry Barr? could a it be.. maybe.. a young lady may have the answer ??
maybe not ?
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New to this forum guys and just browsing, not into buses at all but totally facinated by the Guy Arab picture. When did BCT operate these buses?
The Guys and Daimlers had Fluid Flywheels and Wilson Epicyclic Pre-selector Gearboxes, mallyb2. Crossleys and Leylands had normal clutch and gearbox transmission, although there were non- standard vehicles - a few Guys had clutch & gearbox transmission, and at least one Crossley had automatic "Brockhouse turbo-transmitter" transmission. One Leyland had this fitted later, too.
Many of the pre-war Leylands had Lysholm-Smith torque converters, and the symbol "Gearless Bus" on the radiator.
The Guys and Daimlers had Fluid Flywheels and Wilson Epicyclic Pre-selector Gearboxes, mallyb2. Crossleys and Leylands had normal clutch and gearbox transmission, although there were non- standard vehicles - a few Guys had clutch & gearbox transmission, and at least one Crossley had automatic "Brockhouse turbo-transmitter" transmission. One Leyland had this fitted later, too.
Many of the pre-war Leylands had Lysholm-Smith torque converters, and the symbol "Gearless Bus" on the radiator.
Help folks, it's doing my head in! That picture in post #13, was it taken outside Quinton bus garage?
My wifes father was the driving instructor at Quinton until he retired in1973Probably was Dave, it was allocated to Quinton Garage where it is seen again here on the garage forecourt.
Mike
position.
Here are the comparisons: GOE 484 with AEC engine, GOE 564 with Gardner engine, and JOJ 1 with Daimler engine.