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Dearneways 1949-1981
Dearneways Ltd. 1949 - 1981 CONTENTS Dearneways Ltd. - Fleet History 1949 - 1981…………….……………….……………. Page 3 Dearneways Ltd. - Bus Fleet List 1949 - 1981………………………….….….…….…. Page 6 Cover Illustration: No. 86 (LKU86P) was a 1976 Leyland PSU3C/4R with Plaxton 51-seat coachwork. It passed to South Yorkshire PTE in 1981 where it became No. 1086. (Richard Simons). First Published 2016 by The Local Transport History Library. With thanks to John Kaye and Richard Simons for illustrations. © The Local Transport History Library 2016. (www.lthlibrary.org.uk) For personal use only. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or distributed in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise for commercial gain without the express written permission of the publisher. In all cases this notice must remain intact. All rights reserved. PDF-035-1 2 Dearneways Ltd. 1949 - 1981 Dearneways was established in Goldthorpe as late as 1949 when Percy and Maurice Phillipson (father and son) purchased a 1938 Albion Victor to pursue private hire work. In the early part of the next decade the Company secured contract work (including services for the National Coal Board, which was a prominent employer in the area), which resulted in the fleet expanding. In 1956 a tours and excursions licence was granted and several more vehicles were purchased. Dearneways used an attractive blue and cream livery from the start and fleet numbers were introduced around 1954, although not always in sequence. The local firm of Harold Oscroft, who traded as Irene Motors, was taken over in 1960. Two vehicles were included in the deal, neither of which operated for Dearneways. -
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No.58 - WINTER 2012 THE MAGAZINE OF LLeylandeyland TTorqueorque 558.indd8.indd 1 22/12/12/12/12 118:59:098:59:09 Hon. PRESIDENT To be appointed Hon. VICE PRESIDENT Neil D. Steele, 18 Kingfi sher Crescent, also CHAIRMAN Cheadle, Staffordshire, ST10 1RZ VICE-CHAIRMAN David E.Berry, 40 Bodiam Drive, SALES & WEBSITE CO-ORDINATOR Toothill, Swindon, Wilts, SN5 8BE Mike A. Sutcliffe, MBE, FCA, ‘Valley Forge’ SECRETARY and 213 Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe, MAGAZINES EDITOR Dunstable, Beds. LU6 2DA TREASURER Gary Dwyer, 8 St Mary’s Close, West St. EVENT CO-ORDINATOR Sompting, Lancing, W. Sussex, BN15 0AF BCVM LIAISON, FLEET BOOKS, Ron Phillips, 16 Victoria Avenue, PRESERVED LEYLAND RECORDS ‘Grappenhall, Warrington, WA4 2PD John Howie, 37 Balcombe Gardens, MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY Horley, Surrey, RH6 9BY ASSISTANT MEMBERSHIP SEC’Y David J. Moores, 10 Lady Gate, (NEW MEMBERS) Diseworth, Derby, DE74 2QF CHASSIS RECORDS, Don Hilton, 79 Waterdell, Leighton TECHNICAL & SPARES Buzzard, Beds. LU7 3PL COMMITTEE MEMBER John Bennett, 174 Leicester Road, ASSISTING WITH PUBLICATIONS Loughborough, Leics. LE11 2AH WEBMASTER Gerry Tormey, Contact via David Berry MEMBERSHIP Subscription levels are £27 per annum (Family £31), £33 for EEC members, £38 (in Sterling) for membership outside the EEC. Anyone joining after 1st April and before 31st July will have their membership carried over to the next 31st July, ie up to 16 months. This is good value for money and new members are welcomed. Application forms are available from the Membership Secretary or via the Website www.leylandsociety.co.uk LLeylandeyland TTorqueorque 558.indd8.indd 2 22/12/12/12/12 118:59:108:59:10 Issue No. -
East Kent Official Photographs
Circular THE M&D AND EAST KENT BUS CLUB July 2011 EK40 FN 9596, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short C32R, 1928 (London & South Coast livery) NS No: C.73 EK41 FN 9902, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short C32R, 1929 F/NS EAST KENT OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS EK42 FN 9902, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short C32R, 1929 F+R EK43 FN 9902, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short C32R, 1929 LR This list replaces the April 1999 edition. All items listed are black & white views. All future printing will be to 6x4 EK44 FN 9910, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Brush B37R, 1929 F/NS format, although some views in stock are still postcard size. This will be supplied where available, unless 6x4 format sideboard for Herne Bay-London service is specifically requested. EK45 FN 9918, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Brush B37R, 1929 F/NS A sample album containing all the views is available for perusal on our sales stand at events. EK46 FN 9918, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Brush B37R, 1929 F/OS Prints should be ordered by the EK number. EK47 FN 9942, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short B37R, 1929 F/NS Orders may be made either via Club HQ at Hemel Hempstead, or direct to our Photographic Officer, Brian Weeden, EK48 FN 9942, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short B37R, 1929 F+R 8 Share & Coulter Road, Chestfield, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 3LE or by phone on 01227 793433. EK49 FN 9942, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short B37R, 1929 NS EK50 FN 9942, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short B37R, 1929 LR Key to Codes Exterior views F - Front NS - Nearside HA - High angle EK51 FN 9942, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short B37R, 1929 LF R - Rear OS - Offside EK52 FN 9946, Tilling-Stevens B10C2 - Short B37R, 1929 R Interior views LD - Lower deck LF - Looking forward passing through West Gate, Canterbury UD - Upper deck LR - Looking rearward EK53 FN 9949, Tilling-Stevens B10D2 - Short C30R, 1929 F/NS EK54 FN 9949, Tilling-Stevens B10D2 - Short C30R, 1929 HA.F/OS 1 - Murfitt Collection (up to 1940) EK55 FN 9949, Tilling-Stevens B10D2 - Short C30R, 1929 LR EK56 LP 8250, Tilling-Stevens TS3 (1915) - East Kent B24F (1929) F/NS EK1 A 3888, Daimler-Benz wagonette in ownership of J.E. -
THE MAGAZINE of Hon
No.18 - WINTER 2002 THE MAGAZINE OF Hon. President To be appointed. Hon. Vice Presidents Gordon Baron, John D. Bishop Hon. Committee Members: Chairman Neil D. Steele, 18 Kingfisher Cresent Cheadle, Stoke on Trent, Staffs, ST10 1RZ. Secretary & Mike A. Sutcliffe, “Valley Forge”, Leyland Torque Editor 213 Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe, Dunstable, Beds. LU6 2DA Membership Secretary David J. Moores, 10 Lady Gate, Diseworth, Derby, DE74 2QF Treasurer Keith Watson, Leyland, 10 Jeffery Close, Rugeley, Staffs. WS15 2NQ Vehicle Registrar David E. Berry, 5 Spring Hill Close, Westlea Swindon, Wilts. SN5 7BG. BCVM Archive Liaison Ron Phillips, 16 Victoria Avenue, Grappenhall, & Compiling Editor Warrington, Cheshire WA4 2PD Committee Member Anthony L. Pyatt, 15 Conway Grove, Cheadle Stoke on Trent, Staffs. ST10 1QG. (When writing, please send a SAE if you require a reply) MEMBERSHIP Subscription levels are £20 per annum (family £23), £24 for EEC members, £28 (in Sterling) for membership outside the EEC. Anyone joining after 1st April and before 31st July will have their membership carried over to the next 31st July, i.e. up to 16 months. This is good value for money and new members are welcomed. The new application forms are available from the David J. Moores, Membership Secretary - address above. Issue No.18 Winter 2002 Published four times per year by the Leyland Society Editor: Mike A. Sutcliffe Valley Forge, 213 Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe, Dunstable, Beds LU6 2DA Compiling Editor: Ron Phillips Email: [email protected] EDITORIAL For those of you who did not make it to the AGM , despite the atrocious weather, it was a most enjoyable meeting, followed by a very interesting talk on the National Rail Bus. -
Torque 20.Indd
No.20 - SUMMER 2003 THE MAGAZINE OF Hon. President To be appointed. Hon. Vice Presidents Gordon Baron, 44 Rhoslan Park, 76 Conwy Road, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7HR John D. Bishop, 10 Betley Hall Gardens, Betley, Nr. Crewe, Cheshire, CW3 9BB Hon. Committee Members: Chairman To be appointed Secretary & Mike A. Sutcliffe, “Valley Forge”, Leyland Torque Editor 213 Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe, Dunstable, Beds. LU6 2DA Membership Secretary David J. Moores, 10 Lady Gate, Diseworth, Derby, DE74 2QF Treasurer Keith Watson, Leyland, 10 Jeffery Close, Rugeley, Staffs. WS15 2NQ Vehicle Registrar David E. Berry, 5 Spring Hill Close, Westlea Swindon, Wilts. SN5 7BG. BCVM Archive Liaison Ron Phillips, 16 Victoria Avenue, Grappenhall, & Compiling Editor Warrington, Cheshire WA4 2PD (When writing, please send a SAE if you require a reply) MEMBERSHIP Subscription levels are £20 per annum (family £23), £24 for EEC members, £28 (in Sterling) for membership outside the EEC. Anyone joining after 1st April and before 31st July will have their membership carried over to the next 31st July, i.e. up to 16 months. This is good value for money and new members are welcomed. The new application forms are available from David J. Moores, Membership Secretary - address above. The Leyland Society Ltd., a company limited by guarantee, incorporated in England No.4653772. Registered Office: Valley Forge, 213 Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe, Dunstable, Beds., LU6 2DA. www.leylandsociety.co.uk Issue No.20 Summer 2003 Published four times per year by the Leyland Society Ltd. Editor: Mike A. Sutcliffe Valley Forge, 213 Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe, Dunstable, Beds LU6 2DA Compiling Editor: Ron Phillips Editor’s Email address: [email protected] EDITORIAL The main news this quarter is the Leyland Society website, which will hopefully be up and running by the time you receive this issue of Leyland Torque. -
January 1960: Leeds City Transport
1960s JANUARY 1960: LEEDS CITY TRANSPORT Buses LEYLAND TIGER PS1/1 1948 36 SR 27-28 LEYLAND TIGER CUB 1955 34 SM 29-31 AEC RELIANCE 1954 34 SM 32-34 GUY ARAB LUF 1955 34 SM 35-36 AEC RELIANCE 1959 34 SM 37-38 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/11 1955 58 R 201-220 LEYLAND TITAN PD3/5 1958-9 71 R 221-291 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/14 1953 58 R 301-310 LEYLAND TITAN PD1 1946 56 R 319/21/3-6/8-31/3 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/1 1949-50 56 R 340-399 AEC REGENT III 1947-50 56 R 401-500 DAIMLER CVG6 1959 71 R 502-531 DAIMLER CVG6 1955-6 61 R 532-551 DAIMLER CVG6 1957 60 R 552-571 AEC REGENT III 1948-51 56 R 600-648 AEC REGENT III 1952 58 R 649-678 AEC REGENT III 1950 56 R 700 CROSSLEY DD42/7 1949 56 R 702-721 AEC REGENT III 1954 58 R 730-759 AEC REGENT V 1956-7 60 R 760-894 AEC REGENT V 1958 62 R 895-909 OLDEST = 319 NEWEST = 531 TOTAL = 634 JANUARIES 1961 & 1962: LEEDS CITY TRANSPORT Buses LEYLAND TIGER PS1/1 1948 36 SR 27-28 LEYLAND TIGER CUB 1955 34 SM 29-31 AEC RELIANCE 1954 34 SM 32-34 GUY ARAB LUF 1955 34 SM 35-36 AEC RELIANCE 1959 34 SM 37-38 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/11 1955 58 R 201-220 LEYLAND TITAN PD3/5 1958-9 70 R 221-291 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/14 1953 58 R 301-310 LEYLAND TITAN PD1 1946 56 R 331 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/1 1949-50 56 R 340-399 AEC REGENT III 1947-50 56 R 401-500 DAIMLER CVG6 1959 70 R 502-531 DAIMLER CVG6 1955-6 61 R 532-551 DAIMLER CVG6 1957 60 R 552-571 AEC REGENT III 1948-51 56 R 600-648 AEC REGENT III 1952 58 R 649-678 AEC REGENT III 1950 56 R 700 CROSSLEY DD42/7 1949 56 R 702-721 AEC REGENT III 1954 58 R 730-759 AEC REGENT V 1956-7 60 R 760-894 AEC REGENT V 1958 -
Preserved Leeds Vehicles
PRESERVED LEEDS VEHICLES All known currently preserved vehicles, in approximate age order. 'Preserved', in this context, means kept principally for historical or sentimental reasons… ...It does NOT necessarily equate to 'restored'! Number Year Type Registr'n Owner/Affiliation/Location Notes 107 1898 Milnes horse tram --- Leeds Transport Historical Society, Being restored. Leeds. 6 1901 Hull City Transport tram --- Manchester Transport Museum Only a works tram Society, Heaton park, north when in Leeds. Manchester. Preserved in working order, as Hull 96. 446 1910 Hull City Transport tram --- "Street Life" (Hull Museum of On static display as Transport). On loan from Crich Hull 132. Tramway Village. --- Unknown LCT platform trailer --- Tramway Museum Society. Tramway trailer on Brill 21E truck. 345 1921 LCT Hamilton tram --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 399 1926 LCT Hamilton tram --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 526 1930 London Feltham tram --- Seashore Trolley Museum, Unrestored. Kennebunkport, Maine, USA. 2099 1930 London Feltham tram --- London's Transport Museum store, On static display as Acton, London. Metropolitan 355. 600 1931 Findlay railcoach --- Tramway Museum Society's Clay Unrestored. Cross store. 180 1931 Horsfield tram --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 111 1931 Dennis Lance I UB7931 Tramway Museum Society's Clay Preserved as tow Cross store. truck; unrestored. 2 1931 LCT rail derrick --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 301 1933 London tram --- Crich Tramway Village. On static display as London Transport 1. 135 1934 AEC Regent I ANW678 Private, Lancashire. Unrestored. 139 1934 AEC Regent I ANW682 Keighley Bus Museum Trust, Riverside Preserved in working Depot, Keighley. -
Nr Tablic Nazwa Wyprod Wprowa Rok Wy Zezło Inne
Nr Tablic Nazwa Wyprod Wprowa Rok wy Zezło Inne RM? AEC Routemaster RM ? ? ? 822 DYE AEC Routemaster RML ? ? ? MB 04194 AEC Routemaster RM ? ? ? EN-H 2626H AEC Routemaster RM ? ? ? 022 ERTCW Class B 1903 1933 1952 http://www.lcctt.org.uk/index.php/lcc-106 290 UEC Class A 1910 1933 1938 Type `A` two-axle tram built 1910 for West Ham Corporation Tramways, one of the constituent parts of what later became London Transport. Built by United Electrical Construction Company (UECC) and remained in passenger service until 1938. Was then stored until the London Transport Museum was established. 1622 Brush Class E/1 1911 1933 1940 LPTB = London Passenger Transport Board LH 8186 AEC B-Type / LGOC B2737 1914 1914 ? Historic bus. XC 8059 AEC K-type / LGOC 1920 1920 1932 Historic bus. 5 Metro-Vick 1922 1933 1971 Bo-Bo electric locomotice built for Metropolitan Railway passenger services, hauling trains of wooden coaches. Replaced in 1964, then became a works shunter. Named "John Hampden" by LT in 1933. Another of these locomotives is kept in working order by TfL. 12 Metro-Vick 1922 1933 ? "Sarah Siddons" 4248 G-stock 1923 1933 1971 In 1938 rebuilt into Q-stock <br>Typical 1930s-1960s London Underground train for the sub-surface lines. Worked on the Metropolitan, District and Circle lines until 1971. NS1995 YR 3844 AEC NS 1926 1926 1938 New to London General in 1927, passed to LT in 1933. T31 UU 6646 AEC Regal T 1929 1933 1956 Built for London General Omnibus Company. Privately preserved from 1956 to 1994. -
LIST of PRESERVED BUSES Jan 2012
PRESERVED BUSES IN THE NORTH EAST TRAFFIC AREA Includes those of North-East origins, and those which worked in the area Key: R= Restored, AR = Awaiting Restoration, RP = Restoration in Progress Grey background indicates NEBPT VEHICLE REG. ORIG. OPERATOR/ PRESENT VEHICLE NO. CHASSIS BODY Fleet No OWNER, TOWN LOCATION YEAR YEAR NEW STATUS NOTES NEPBT MEMBER Preston, Hutton Rudby, C 56 1913 AA Replica Ch 20 ? Cleveland R N BR 6496 1928 ADC 416A Replica Northern General D376 Unknown R Sheffield N Chalk Pits BR 7132 1929 Leyland Lion LT1 Leyland B34F Sunderland Corporation 2 Michael Plunkett R Museum N CN 2870 1927 SOS Q Brush B37F Northern General 321 BaMMOT RP Wythall N Donated by Beamish CN 4740 1931 BMMO IM4 Short B34F Northern General 540 NEBPT AR Co Durham Museum Donated by Beamish CN 6100 1934 NGT LSE4 Short B44F Northern General 604 Northern Omnibus Trust RP Durham Museum CU 4740 1947 Leyland Tiger PS1 Burlingham C33F Hall Bros Unknown ARLathalmond N Morris Commercial DP 7680 1926 T/2 Replica B10D David Ritchie, Hetton R Hetton ex Jack Charlton N Burlingham DV 7890 1931 Leyland Lion LT2 ???C31F Pridham, Lamerton Snaith, Otterburn R Otterburn via Ray Thornton N Adrian Herbert, Slade EE 8128 1928 Albion PM28 Tow Wagon Grimsby 32 Green AR Dartford N EF 7380 1942 Leyland Titan TD7 Roe H26/22C West Hartlepool Corp 36 Bob Kell, Durham R Durham Y Unkown ex Robin EX 1128 1924 Guy BB United B26D Gt Yarmouth 30 Jenkinson, Leadgate AR Leadgate N Green, Thompson & GR 7100 1947 Crossley Mancunian Blagg B--F Sunderland Corporation 22 Moodie, Reading -
GP10 Being a Good Example of One)
Dt [ t / t ! t / !"#$% & ' ( ' ( ) ( ( ( ( ( '$ ' * + * , %% C . $( + . , %% 0 ' $% Appendix A – Non Regular Publications London A London Transport Current Classes (when published) B London Transport Extinct Classes L Yearly News Sheet Summaries (L29A is regarded as LT1) LT Class Histories LTA Vehicle Allocation Indices LTB Trolleybuses LTC Class Summaries LTF Transport for London Contracted Fleets LTR Registration Indices LTS Fleet Survey of Current Vehicles LTY Body Number Idicies R LT and LCBS Route Allocation Schedules (R1 Central Area, R2 Country Area, R3 Trams or LTE Route Details) Provincial P Provincial Supplements (fleet lists and partial fleet histories) C Current Fleet Lists (1957 to 1962) D Current Fleet Lists (1962 to 1969) E Major Operator Fleet Lists (1969 to 1994) F Small Operator Fleet Lists (1969 to 1994) G Current County Fleet Lists (1994 onwards) Fleet Histories P Large Single/Multi-operator fleet histories R Smaller fleet histories H Fleet Histories published by Ian Allen Smaller Operators PXX Smaller operator fleets (XX = County) SXX Smaller operator fleets (XX = County) Pre-war series Other BB Body Makers (before 1/1999) B Body Makers (from 1/1999) CXB Chassis Makers (before 1/1999) C Chassis Makers (from 1/1999) EN Electronic News Sheets (years 2002 onwards) JP Preserved Vehicles (from 4/1997) M Miscellaneous Publications MM Manufacturer's Monograph O Overseas Operators PV Preserved Vehicles (before 4/1997) SSA Scottish Summary and Allocation Lists SB Stock Books VA Various publications with other organisations Internal Throughout the life of the PSV Circle, several internal listings have been produced (this GP10 being a good example of one). These are listed at the end of Appendix A, but their coding has always been unofficial, therefore they will not be listed here. -
Stockport Corporation Tramways With
This free edition is provided by MDS Book Sales during the coronavirus lockdown. There’s no charge and it may be distributed as you wish. If you’d like to make a donation to our charity of choice - The Christie, Europe’s largest specialist cancer centre - there’s a link here. The other titles we’ve made available for free can be found on our website here For details of all the books we have available for sale click here Harry Postlethwaite with additional research by John Senior and Bob Rowe INTRODUCTION four-track railway viaduct linking the town with © 2008 Venture Publications Ltd Manchester, northern England and Scotland to the ISBN 978 1905 304 172 he town of Stockport is situated in the north, and Crewe, Birmingham and London to the All rights reserved. Except for normal review purposes no part of this book maybe reproduced or utilised in any form by any County of Greater Manchester and forms south. Opened in 1842, and using 11 million red means, electrical or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by an information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written consent of Venture Publications Ltd, Glossop, Derbyshire. the southern boundary of that county. bricks, it was at the time the largest in the world; TPrior to local government reorganisation in 1974 it was later extended by the addition in 1887-9 of Computer Origination, Design and Layout by John A Senior it was situated in the County of Cheshire and a parallel construction immediately alongside the was the second largest town in that county to original. -
Vehicles Expected to Be in Use As at 4Th October 2014
Warminster Vintage Bus Running Day 2014 Vehicles expected to be in use as at 4th October 2014 Registration Vehicle Seating New New to AHU 803 Bristol JO5G / Bristol B35R 1934 Bristol Tramways EMW 284 Bristol L6B / Beadle C32R 1947 Wilts & Dorset JDV 754 Bedford OB / Duple Vista C23F 1947 Mortehoe & Woolacombe Coaches KHY 383 Bristol L6B / BBW B35R 1948 Bristol Omnibus LHT 911 Bristol L5G / BBW B35R 1948 Bristol Omnibus LLU 957 Leyland PD2 / Leyland H30/26R 1950 London Transport KFM 893 Bristol L5G / ECW B35R 1950 Crosville Motor Services KLJ 749 Bristol LL6G / Portsmouth Aviation B36R 1950 Hants & Dorset HWV 294 Bristol KSW5G / ECW L27/28R 1952 Wilts & Dorset OHY 938 Bristol KSW6B / ECW L27/28RD 1952 Bristol Tramways (Bath Services) OTT 85 Bristol LS6G / ECW C39F 1953 Southern National WCG 104 Leyland Tiger Cub / Weymann B44F 1959 King Alfred M S 536 JHU Bristol MW5G / ECW B45F 1961 Bristol Omnibus 270 KTA Bristol SUL4A / ECW DP33F 1962 Western National 275 KTA Bristol SUL4A / ECW C33F 1962 Western National 1013 MW Leyland Atlantean / Weymann L39/34F 1962 Silver Star YDL 315 Bristol FS6G / ECW H33/27RD 1962 Southern Vectis 422 DCD Leyland PD3 / Northern Counties CO39/30F 1964 Southdown CUV 344C AEC Routemaster / Park Royal H40/32R 1965 London Transport KRU 224F Bristol FLF6B / ECW H38/32F 1967 Hants & Dorset KPM 91E Bristol FLF6G / ECW O38/32F 1967 Brighton Hove & District HDV 626E Bristol RELL6G / ECW B53F 1967 Southern National SMM 90F AEC Merlin / MCW B45D 1968 London Transport KED 546F Leyland Panther Cub / East Lancs B41D 1968 Warrington