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One of the few truly vintage preserved buses is Portsmouth Corporation 10 (BK2986). It is a Thorneycroft "J Type" built in 1919. The bodywork is a Dodson 34 seater built as an open-topper around 1910. The classic bus is owned by Portsmouth City Museums and is on display on Southsea Common at the Southsea Bus Rally alongside Southdown Leyland Titan TD1 873 (UF6472) a relative youngster dating from 1929. |
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Leyland Titan TD2 Tower Wagon TW1 (RV3411) was converted from a standard doubledecker. Its body was cut down leaving a crew cab and fitted with an elevating inspection tower primarily for dealing with problems of the trolleybus network overhead. It was used in its later days as a tow truck for recovering motor buses. It has been owned by the Portsmouth City Museums since 1986. It is seen at the 2002 Southsea Rally. |
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Seen at the Alton Rally in 2006 is former 2 (LRV992) an Orion Titan PD2, converted to open top in the latter part of its life with Portsmouth City Transport. Prior to that it was fleet number 100. The bus was seen at a Hillingdon SHOWBUS on the previous page with its roof stil on. Open topped it passed to Transit Holdings with the Portsmouth operations and saw service in Oxford with Thames Transit and ultimately with Stagecoach in Devon when the Transit companies were taken over by Stagecoach. |
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