A few photos of the buses involved in today's "London Transport Day" at the Sydney Bus Museum.
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London Transport Day 6/8/17
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London Transport Day 6/8/17
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Re: London Transport Day 6/8/17
The RML is showing evidence of repeated licks of paint from minor striking of objects in it's rounds in a largely non decker friendly Sydney. The Cummins repower was probably a good thing for it's current use. The owners have done an excellent job in doing the front wheels in authentic original style.
EDIT: another thing I've noticed is none of these ex London buses have their nut guards painted the matching Indian red to the wheels.
EDIT: another thing I've noticed is none of these ex London buses have their nut guards painted the matching Indian red to the wheels.
NSW, the state that embraces mediocrity.