Hi from Christchurch, New Zealand, have enjoyed your videos on London Bus Museum, I have brought from your shop two Jotus 1/76 scale AEC Regal MkIv's (RF) one sightseeing coach and other Green Line coach and look forward to seeing them when they arrive they will be add to my AEC Model Collection , would to love to visit Brookland and your fantastic collection of London Transport buses and Coaches,thank you for keeping us informed about the new changes to the London Bus Museum.
Delighted we have reached New Zealand. I hope you are safe and well. May global travel be possible soon. Thanks for all your support and I do hope you enjoy the Jotus models. We are already planning the next one!
The museum is coming along very well Leon, everyone is doing a good job. It was very good of BYD to donate one of the first battery electric buses seen on the streets of London.
Is this the same museum that was along the Byfleet Road in Weybridge? I used to work for London Transport at Kingston and worked on a RT for them in the late 70'/early 80's. We did an engine change for them at Kingston. I remember as the engine went in we caught the passenger glass and had to replace that as well.
Most interesting. If only your voice didn't fade away at the end of each paragraph to become rather difficult to hear.. BUT we need more BYD and similar buses in London from now on...
Very exciting! The Cubic gate is pure genius - Who could resist that? Role on 27th June.
Hi from Christchurch, New Zealand, have enjoyed your videos on London Bus Museum, I have brought from your shop two Jotus 1/76 scale AEC Regal MkIv's (RF) one sightseeing coach and other Green Line coach and look forward to seeing them when they arrive they will be add to my AEC Model Collection , would to love to visit Brookland and your fantastic collection of London Transport buses and Coaches,thank you for keeping us informed about the new changes to the London Bus Museum.
Delighted we have reached New Zealand. I hope you are safe and well. May global travel be possible soon. Thanks for all your support and I do hope you enjoy the Jotus models. We are already planning the next one!
Hopefully the museum can have a electric weekend
Can't wait to come back
The museum is coming along very well Leon, everyone is doing a good job. It was very good of BYD to donate one of the first battery electric buses seen on the streets of London.
I would really love to get there one day. When ever we are allowed to travel again ( coming from Melbourne Australia). The museum is looking amazing.
And we look forward to seeing you!
.Not a Bus spotter but a great fan of Brooklands and the London Bus Museum so I looking forward to yet another visit.
PS and so are my Daughters.
RM613 is Now with East Anglia Transport Museum in Lowestoft Norfolk
Is this the same museum that was along the Byfleet Road in Weybridge? I used to work for London Transport at Kingston and worked on a RT for them in the late 70'/early 80's. We did an engine change for them at Kingston. I remember as the engine went in we caught the passenger glass and had to replace that as well.
Yes we were in Redhill Road until exactly ten years ago.
Most interesting. If only your voice didn't fade away at the end of each paragraph to become rather difficult to hear.. BUT we need more BYD and similar buses in London from now on...
Prachtig!!!!
Maybe this is a stupid question, but what happened to the other BYD electric single decker bus prototype..?
It has been scrapped!
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