Bus, Articlave
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 21 Jun 1980
For many years these Leyland Leopards were the backbone of most Ulsterbus services. One of their outstanding “features” was the rattling sliding window. Later versions had pressure ventilation and could exceed 55mph. This one is passing through Articlave on a stage carriage service to Coleraine.