Ken Jones writes:
Below are some views of part of a private collection of buses. This collection is not open to the public. I'm grateful that I was
allowed access to this place and the captions remain deliberately short. I hope people accessing this website will enjoy the
pictures without trying to take their own. Access for me to take the pictures was obtained with the consent of the owners.
1. This Bristol MW coach has recently been rescued from a field in Cornwall.
2. It is no surprise that this Taunton shuttle bus was out in the sunshine for me.
3. 286 KTA was also out in the sun. Fully restored in Guernsey livery this former Southern National SUL vehicle has been restored
throughout as per it's last operator. The seating is great and I had a short ride on it at Kingsbridge where it was in service.
4. I don't know if this vehicle will be restored or act as spares for restoration projects.
5. I also like open top buses.
6. I'm sure the intention is to fully restore this Bayline bus.
7. It's important for archivists and modellers like me that pictures of rear of buses are also taken.
8. Just one of many buses on site.
9. OTT 85 is getting the full restoration treatment.
10. JVS 293 is a mobile home which it is hoped will be restored to it's former glory.
11. Another bus under going full restoration.
12. This foden from Warrington Corporation is not part of the collection but was there during my visit.