Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
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◊ 2016-03-17 02:25 |
Caught my eye for unusually short wheelbase. BKD 679 = early 1936 Liverpool issue, BXD early 1935 London. |
◊ 2016-03-17 02:34 |
As it says "School Bus" on the vehicle, should not the classification be changed to Bus-School?? |
◊ 2016-03-17 02:45 |
Depends whether it's an ordinary bus doing a school run or a special for schools only. Which is a verdict way beyond me, although I'm not aware of English buses being special school builds in the same way as US. |
◊ 2016-03-17 08:46 |
Looks like a London Transport Leyland Cub class C. /vehicle_27145-Leyland-Cub-KPO3.htm since the registration numbers are only 10 vehicles apart. These little vehicles were used in the country districts to replace a motley collection of small buses owned by various companies taken over by LT or its predecessors in the 20s/30s. They were, in their turn, replaced by the rear engined Cub class CR, Link to "www.londonbusmuseum.com" and the Guy class GS small buses. Link to "www.londonbusmuseum.com" It is not a school bus, just a bus being used on a school journey. -- Last edit: 2016-03-18 10:35:59 |
◊ 2016-03-17 11:44 |
Agreed it does look to be an early London Transport Leyland Cub http://www.countrybus.org/C/Cub.html edit: About 22 examples C16 to C75 listed as being at Amersham (film location) about this time, 1938. "The Country Cubs: C2-C75. (Total 73) -- Last edit: 2016-03-17 11:56:13 |
◊ 2016-03-17 12:02 |
countrybus.org history C54 BXD 679 7/35 WY into service (Addlestone) 1937 WY used on 438, 439, green/green (Addlestone) 6/38 MA (Amersham) |