Heritage Buses at the Greater Manchester Transport Museum
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The photograph on this page of Heritage Buses at the Greater Manchester Transport Museum by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 14 Sep 2019
The scene inside the transport museum at Boyle Street. The red single-decker on the left (CK 3825) - is an ex-Ribble Leyland Lion; dating from 1927, it the oldest motor bus currently at the museum (although there is a Victorian horse bus dating from 1890). Behind, can be seen some of the other buses in the Greater Manchester Transport Society's collection; a list of vehicles may be seen at http://www.gmts.co.uk/vehicles.html (GMTS website).