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  • Collection: Todmorden Buses

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Burnley bus terminus at the cattle market.

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Todmorden bus first registered in 1948

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This is the Todmorden Joint Omnibus Committee emblem with the British Railways logo.

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Conservative Club to left. The centre one was Todmorden's second Post Office and later became the Telegraph Office. The building onthe right is Crown Buildings and became the fifth Post Office. The Unitarian Sunday School is in background

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Pictured on Station Parade, Portsmouth

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Hungry Wood Arch, Cornholme. There is not much room for the Demonstator double deck on loan from Leyland Motors.

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Number 22 returning to Town Hall is registered as WT3608, a Leyland SG2 with a Central body. Maybe the model 'T' Ford car following was that of Doctor Harold Thorpe?

Number 22 was new in 1924 and was withdrawn in 1931.

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C-1761 was Ryknield with Brush body which arrived in Todmorden in July, following a journey from Burton-on-Trent, this bus was allocated Fleet no 5. The photograph appears to be taken at the Roebuck Inn, Portsmouth.

The gentleman wearing the straw…

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The bus station was built in the 1970s.

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The bus station was built in the 1970s.

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Note the left hand bus is being used as an office.
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