sábado, 16 de julio de 2011

OLDHAM CORPORATION (England). Roe bodied Leyland PDi bus of 1947


OLDHAM CORPORATION (England). Roe bodied Leyland PDi bus of 1947. Illustration: G. S. Cooper. Postcard by M.A. Arts, MB64/100.
[The first tram line of the Oldham Corporation Transport was open on the 15th December 1900. At this time, Oldham was still being served by the horse trams of the Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company. Motorbuses had made an appearance in Oldham during May 1913. A further service was introduced on the 31st August 1914 to Denshaw from the new tram terminus at Grains Bar. However, the cost of operating the buses was becoming too expensive and the services were withdrawn in 1919. The 1968 Road Transport Act provided for the creation of the South East Lancashire and North East Cheshire (SELNEC) Passenger Transport Executive, of which Oldham became a part on the 1st November 1969, officially ceasing to exist as a separate municipal undertaking at midnight on the 31st October.]

OLDHAM CORPORATION (Inglaterra). Autobús Roe Leyland PDi de 1947. Illustración: G. S. Cooper. Tarjeta postal de M.A. Arts, MB64/100.

OLDHAM CORPORATION (Anglaterra). Autobús Roe Leyland PDi de 1947. Il·lustraciço: G. S. Cooper. Targeta postal de M.A. Arts, MB64/100.

OLDHAM CORPORATION (Angleterre). Bus Roe Leyland PDi de 1947. Illustration: G. S. Cooper. Carte postale de M.A. Arts, MB64/100.

OLDHAM CORPORATION (Inghilterra). Autobus Roe Leyland PDi del 1947. Illustrazione: G. S. Cooper. Cartolina di M.A. Arts, MB64/100.

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