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LEFT:
The LUT Society's storage unit at Burscough, which
currently holds all the vehicles illustrated below. |
| RIGHT:
The only known surviving
Bristol LH from the LUT fleet is No. 335, a 1969 Bristol
LH6L with Northern Counties dual-door bodywork, now at
Burscough awaiting restoration. |
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LEFT:
Leyland Leopard No. 440
is one of only two surviving examples and dates from 1976
- the year in which LUT was acquired by Greater Manchester
Transport. |
| RIGHT:
Leyland Fleetline No.
511 was a 'GM Standard' and dates from 1978 when LUT was
operating as a subsidiary of Greater Manchester Transport.
It was also immortalised by EFE in a 00-scale model!! |
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LEFT:
1978 Plaxton-bodied
Leyland Leopard No 541 was part of the coaching fleet and
was our first purchase back in 2006 when we were formed.
It is now at Burscough awaiting restoration. |
| RIGHT:
Volvo B58 No. 616 was
numerically Lancashire United's very last vehicle -
shortly after its entry into service LUT was absorbed into
Greater Manchester Transport - disappearing forever. It
ended its days as a driver trainer vehicle with Arriva,
after which it was kindly donated to the Society. |
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