Heritage Buses on Boyle Street

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Heritage Buses on Boyle Street

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 23 Feb 2020

A selection of buses from the Greater Manchester Museum of Transport collection, on display outside the museum in the former bus depot on Boyle Street. From left to right, they are: • W Alexander & Sons PA164 (CWG 206) a Leyland PS1 Single deck coach from 1950 • Ashton-under-Lyne Corporation Passenger Transport 44 (PTE 944C), a Leyland Titan PD2/37 double deck bus from 1965 • Oldham Corporation Passenger Transport 94 (NBU 494), a Leyland Titan PD2/20 double deck bus from 1957 • Manchester Corporation Transport 3629 (UNB 629), a Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 double deck bus from 1960 • A Mayne & Son 8860 VR, an AEC Regent V 2D3RA double deck bus, from 1964 • (mostly obscured) Stockport Corporation Transport Leyland Titan PD3/14 double decker bus from 1969 • (along the wall) North Western224 (CDB 224), a Leyland Titan PD2/1 double-decker bus from 1947

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