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Alongside Sir Roger Cork's converted AEC Regent V hospitality bus was Hague Bus Museum's VAGU Leyland LOB with stylish Den Oudsten bodywork, 78 (88-58-SB) of 1977. |
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Courtesy of our preservationists in Holland we have this photo of Geldersche Tramwegen's Worldmaster 475 in its home land. |
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Seen in the NZH Museum in Haarlem in July 2014 is this Verheul bodied Leyland Leopard of 1966. Known as StadsCUB, or "Cuppie" these buses were smaller, narrower and shorter than normal. The fleet of 21 was used by GVB Amsterdam for a couple of years on route 29 from Sloten. Picture ref A3942 |
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This interesting coach started its life in 1966 on the island of Texel. It was acquired by NACO and in turn by NZH. The chassis is a DAF MB200, the engine is to Leyland design if not actually a Leyland, and the body was built by Bova. It carries fleet number 5 (AB-46-41). Picture ref A3938 |
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Not necessarily what you might expect to see in the NZH Museum, but it is as well that one of these ubiquitous Mercedes Sprinter minibuses should be preserved for posterity. Picture ref A3989 |
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