Links Page
This page will link you to other web sites that are of interest.
The Spinning Image
This site is dedicated to films and has been developed by Darren Jones who has given
up his time to develop much of our website. You may find some bus related films (Summer Holiday
springs to mind) and you could add your own reviews. Click here to go to
National Association of Road Transport Museums
The National Association of Road Transport Museums (NARTM) is an informal organisation of over 60 museums and collections, formed in August 1981
of which the ETCS is a member. The site will give you a guide to the museums and collections
that are accessible to the public. Click here to go to
The Busweb Site
The Bus Web Site has a comprehensive list of links to many bus related sites. Click here to go to
The PSV Circle
The PSV Circle has a vast source of information about Public Service Vehicles and Operators throughout
the United Kingdom. Click here to go to
Old Style British Registrations
This site contains detailed information about the history of registration marks and to from which office
they were issued from up to 31st August 2001 when the new system came into being. Click here to go to
New Style British Registrations
This site lists the new style marks valid from 1st September 2001 and their issuing office.
Click here to go to
Busman in Cambridge
This site brings you the news and views of the Cambridge bus scene both past & present.
Click here to go to
Bristol Commercial Vehicles Enthusiasts
This website is for anyone interested in the products of Bristol Commercial Vehicles,
a manufacturer swallowed up by British Leyland. The site mainly deals with the Vertical Rear-engined (VR)
double decker which is still operating in several parts of the country, but also deals with the Lodekka, RE and LH
Click here to go to
British Commercial Vehicles Enthusiasts.
Bus Lists on the Web
This site has lists of buses by Chassis, Body, Dealer Registration and other information.Click here to go to
Bus Lists on the Web.
Classic Bristol Buses
This site is dedicated to the passenger carrying vehicles whose chassis were constructed at Brislington near Bristol
Click here to go to
Classic Bristol Buses.
Ipswich Transport Museum
The Ipswich Transport Museum has the largest collection of transport items in Britain devoted to just one town.
Click here to go to
Ipswich Transport Museum.
East Anglia Transport Museum
The East Anglia Transport Museum is the most easterly working transport museum.
Click here to go to
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