On the buses
Today the Friends of King Alfred Buses(FOKAB) were running their collection of vintage buses around Winchester, along with a few visiting heritage buses. The King Alfred bus company operated services in and around Winchester from 1922 until 1973. The FOKAB running day is an annual event and incredibly well organised and very popular. My main blip shows a 1929 Leyland Lion which was originally in the Hants and Dorset bus company fleet, although King Alfred Buses once had an identical bus. It has recently been beautifully restored in Scotland, and returned to Hampshire, and is now painted in the King Alfred Bus livery. Today it was offering fifteen minute trips around the city centre. It was not a very comfortable ride and looked difficult to drive,so a short spin was long enough! However, earlier, we took the red bus (see extra) to the village of Cheriton and back, a journey of about an hour. It is a 1950 Bristol LL6B and had worked in the Thames Valley fleet. It is now privately owned and just visiting today. It wasn't very comfortable by today's standards but still fun to travel in. The blue bus (extra) a 1934 Leyland Lion LT5A was visiting from Scotland, and was causing quite a lot of excitement today . I photographed it as it returned from a round trip to Stockbridge, which would have taken over an hour.
We also went on trip to Hursley and back on a more modern double decker, before inspecting a collection of stationery vintage buses, and then heading home.
I feel we've had a good weekend's fill of transport nostalgia!
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