Weybridge Running Day
23 October 2011
Running days are about
this! RT3491 ran the 462B service from Weybridge
Vickers Works to Walton Bear before taking up
service on the 716, while RLH48 waits to depart for Ottershaw on
the 461A.
Photo © Peter
Larkham
Brooklands is not only famous for being the site of Cobham's
new bus museum. Or
indeed for having been a racing circuit. Or being an historic
aircraft factory and airfield. It was also the destination
('Weybridge Vickers Works') for many special journeys
on London Transport bus routes, both red and green. Those
days were recreated on 23 October 2011 for the first running
day based on the new London Bus Museum, jointly organised by the
London Bus Museum and Red-RF Events.
A photo gallery of the
day is attached, together with some notes on the oldest
motor buses on display
.
The route network was part
of that operated by London Transport in the 1960s (with some
adjustments) and was worked by former London Transport (or London
Country) buses and coaches from the T, RT, RLH, RF, GS, RM,
RMC, RML, MB, RP and SNC classes.
Teething problems at the new venue and some administrative
issues (together with the usual problem of last minute 'no shows')
meant that the day got off to a shaky start, but the range of buses
seemed to attract approval. In the end, we missed only two or
three scheduled journeys.
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