Wait until Pinz sees that train. He'll give himself a hernia, with excitement.
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
Spot on granny! Yep a great picture (imho). Taken late 1956 shortly before withdrawal. I have a copy of that photo. Many happy memories of when I was a nipper riding on them to L'pool with Mum & Dad.. Built in 1903. Known as Westinghouse stock. Slam doors, huge comfy seats, "Smoking Saloon" and Mersey Railway crest etched in the glass of internal sliding doors, flickering bare lightbulbs. Traction control operated by compressed air - what a memorable noise. Above all, they never seemed to break down or fail in service. Built like brick outhouses!
I could go on, but nurse is coming with my warm milk!
Thanks for the pics Zip. I'll let you know how the hernia op. goes.
@Paintboffin... Yes, a Wallasey bus indeed. The "HF" reg. is the clue. I think it was called "The Shoppers Bus" or something similar. Can't recall if it survived into MPTE days or not. I've got a fleet book with some bumf on it somewhere. Just got to FIND it !!
Never mind the bus,I can see The Boot Inn!!!Many a happy pint or three in there,both pre 18 and after. Strange though,I don't remember that bus at all.Working away when it entered service,not the effects of the pub!
Ahh yes indeed in did, you can see the MPTE logo and the MPTE blue in the above photos.
I was transferred to Seaview Road Wallasey from Laird Street Birkenhead when MPTE moved the paint shop in 1972 which is probably why I don't remember the bus, perhaps is was gone in 1972 although it's definitely there in 1970 according to the flicker photos.
Bus 99 is actually parked opposite the paint shop(not shown)in Seaview Road, it is parked next to a ramp seen to the right of the bus. Anyone remember what the ramp was used for?
How nice to see some rare photos of Seaview road depot too. Love to see more of them.