Cobham Bus Museum
London Bus Preservation Trust


The museum's Dennis D142. XX 9591. in Redhill Road looking splendid  between trips from Cobham to the museum. D142 dates from 1925. It was acquired for preservation in 1971.
12 October 2003.
Photograph. John King.

Magnificently restored STL 2377. EGO 426, dating from 1938 just pulling into the bus stop in Redhill Road. STL2377 arrived at Cobham in March 1988.
12 October 2003.
Photograph. John King.

General T31. UU 6646 is standing inside the museum showing route 113 to Bansted. Also in the photograph a traditional London Transport bus stop and a 1930s Q-shelter. T31 dates from 1929, it arrived at Cobham on 18th June 1994.
12 October 2003.
Photograph. John King.

Cobham's Leyland Tiger, TD95. JXC 288, blinded for route 215. Seen in Redhill Road outside the museum. TD95 was built in 1949, and has been with the trust since 1978.
12 October 2003.
Photograph. John King.

For more on the trust follow the link below
The London Bus Preservation Trust


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