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From a different era is 928 (GJZ9573) an Alexander bodied Leyland Atlantean, ex Edinburgh probably 912 (OSF912M), which was known to be converted to open top. As can be seen this too is in St Aldates. Whilst the Tappins coach company used to operate the Oxford City Sightseeing services, when Paul Tappin died, the coach company was sold to Heyfordian. The company had been founded by Paul's grandfather, Tom in 1900. Paul's son retained the sightseeing operation. |
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