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PSVdrivers.com proud to be linked to the following websites
 
 

http://www.rosebudcottage.supanet.com/
It all started in 1924. The story of the Bronte Bus Company, Haworth, West Yorkshire.
They ceased operating in 1981 due to market forces,
The story is told through many old photographs and the writings of Adrian Snaith.
Discovered on a 'google search' by Amanda.


http://www.busesdublin.com
The buses of Dublin are represented here
in a beautiful, time honoured fashion. Say hi to Pete if you stop by.


http://www.excbattery.org.uk/
Nowt to do with buses, this site belongs to an old friend
of Amanda's boyfriend. Anyone who has served or is still serving
in the army, especially the Artillery will love this site!


http://www.elstreescreenheritage.org/index.htm
These guys keep the Elstree Screen magic alive through
this site. Another google discovery!


http://www.magictaxi.co.uk/
Set this as your home page if you have a charitable heart.
Supporting lots of different charities in a very simple way.


http://www.army.mod.uk/
God bless all those who serve, who used to serve
and god speed to those who want to serve..


http://www.peugeot.co.uk/ppp/cgi-bin/ppkfcwebuk/ppplpindex.jsp
Amanda drives a Peugeot. Nuff said!


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyland_Titan_%28B15%29
Amanda's favourite bus! Will Andy add his favourite car website?


http://www.lettsed.co.uk/
Site for parents who want to add to their children's education.
Personally recommended by several members.


http://www.stwww.com/index2.html
Are you a Star Trek fan? Amanda is and she doesn't mind admitting it!


http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifeonmars/
Trust the Gene genie and all will become clear!!!


http://www.directfx.co.uk/
Some bloke called Andy who puts websites together.
Looks a bit slick in his publicity shot if you ask me.


http://www.rnid.org.uk/
Isn't it about time the bus companies taught you a simple
set of signs to communicate with the deaf?
Ask your manager about it. Log into this site for ideas
on how you can learn sign language.


http://www.onthebusesfanclub.co.uk/index.html
On The Buses fan club - Did you know that when the series was first filmed, London Transport wanted nothing to do with the programme... until the intake for drivers almost doubled overnight!!
Come on, those in the know, where was it filmed?


http://www.busesonscreen.net/screen/screentv.htm
Run by Steve Anells of bus station fame. A brilliant look at
the buses that have graced small and big screens
over the years.


http://www.busstation.net/
Steve's premiere site.

 
     
   
  MUSEUMS  
 

http://www.self-preservation-society.co.uk/
A really sweet website that looks like a cartoon set!
The title makes you think of that 'blow the bloody doors off'
film but it's not, it's about preserving what we all know
and love. Check it out.


http://www.memorylane.co.uk/
It won't happen often, believe me, but this is a 'hire' company.
I have chosen this one on the basis that their site is well laid
out, the concept is great and I loved the name.


http://www.wheels.co.uk/preservabus/
Preservation is key to keeping the industry full bodied!
A full preservation project is in place. Have a look around.


 http://pmtbuses2.mysite.orange.co.uk/page8.html
Lovely pink page! The first page shows buses from The Potteries. Ahh....


 http://www.busweb.co.uk/svbm/
Link to a Scottish preservation site. This museum has open days
and is well worth a look.


 http://freespace.virgin.net/neil.worthington/sheff/page1~1.htm
Sheffield Bus Museum. There's a cracking photo on the front page.
Well worth a visit.


  http://www.oxfordbusmuseum.org.uk/
Another museum that deserves our attention.


 http://www.nartm.org.uk/members.html
National Association of transport museums. All listed in alphabetical order.


  http://www.fokab.org.uk/
The friends of the 'King Alfred' buses. Their photo page is well worth a look. Some lovely old buses that warm the heart.


http://www.marshopper.com/
This has a disclaimer in the middle of the page 'Please Beware' it says. Read it. That statement really appeals to my ideal of black and white within the transport industry and the rules that govern it. On that premise alone they make the list.

 
   
  ON THE ROAD  
  http://www.welcomebreak.co.uk/FindMotorwayService/
This lists all the Welcome break service stops around the UK.
Very handy for route planning.

http://www.welcomebreak.co.uk/CoachDrivers/CoachDriversPolicy/
This policy site needs a read to understand the terms and
conditions the company has for driver deals.

http://www.moto-way.com/page.cfm?Section=3.2
The Moto services passenger service page.

http://www.5minutesaway.co.uk/
Well worth a read, this site covers pretty much all of the services in the UK. Be careful to check passenger vehicle details before relying on the information
 
     
     
     

 


 

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