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Run of the Mill

JOHN YOUNG

PICTUREVIEW Preston Bus 20908 (CRZ 7495), an 8.8m Wright...

JOHN YOUNG
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Dutch Futura is given a Scottish twist

ALAN MILLAR

Chris Hall at Buckie Model Centre has commissioned a growing...

ALAN MILLAR
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HISTORY ON THE 35

ROBERT HOWARD helped Nottingham City Transport prepare a history...

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PRESERVATION UPDATE

80th anniversary for Bedford OB Duple Vista-bodied Bedford...

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Suffolk cuts roadside timetables to save £100,000 a year

Budget reductions by Suffolk County Council will see it save...

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Lancashire bus station charges may threaten services

Moves by Lancashire County Council to implement a new pattern...

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Target Travel gains discs but loses another route

Target Travel LX05 EYA, an Alexander Dennis Mini Pointer Dart...

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Hamburg hives off hydrogen fuel-cells

Hochbahn, the Hamburg municipal undertaking, has sold off its...

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Pioneering Tiger displayed at Epping Ongar running day

TF77 (FJJ 774) returning to North Weald following the Toot Hill...

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Leicester’s lost opportunities to coordinate

ALAN MILLAR

REVIEWS Title: Leicester’s Trams and Buses — 20th...

ALAN MILLAR