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Preserved Bus Dealership at Lydney?
I have to say that this is probably the wrong place for this posting, so if the Forum Police want to move it, feel free.
Earlier this year, I had to go on business to a Medical Equipment Company outside Lydney in Gloucestershire on the north bank of the Severn. Before I went, I had a look at Lydney using the 'satelite' function of Google maps. I found the preserved railway line, but I also found what looked like a large bus park close to Lydney railway station. When I got there, I had an opportunity to get a very brief look at this park. It was fenced off, but seemed to contain about 60 old buses. The only thing I recognised was an old Alexander J-type body (circa 1972, or older) on a Fleetline or Atlantean, painted a vivid yellow. Does anyone have any idea what this site is? Trapper John |
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I have to say that when I went past it in early March this year, I didn't see any signs on the fencing saying what the ownership was, or its function, which was annoying. |
The best I can find at the moment suggests that it may belong to.
London Bus Export Lydney, (Dealer) seeDFH 112B on this page and it shows dealer name. http://www.bus.uk.com/contact.htm http://bcv.robsly.com/boclod.html |
My source living in Gloucestershire states:-
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More from my source:-
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I say G-CPTN, you haven't got a spy in my neck of the woods, have you?.
Not only does he live in my locale, but he has been cribbing from the web site link I posted, as well. The Rascal. Ha ha |
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