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A double-decker bus operated by one of the most significant transport families in Australia has been immaculately restored over 40 years and could be bound for the Sydney Bus Museum.
When Sydney’s buses went to war A 1940 double-decker bus painted in camouflage takes pride of place among lovingly restored and buffed vehicles at the Sydney Bus Museum, which opens its enormous ...
A 1940 double-decker bus painted in camouflage takes pride of place among lovingly restored and buffed vehicles at the Sydney Bus Museum, which opens its enormous new Leichhardt shed tomorrow.
This restored double-decker bus once used in the Illawarra by Dion's Bus Company could end up in a Sydney museum. Picture by Brian Mantle ...
Explore the historic journey of Dion family's iconic double-decker bus, a rare find from 1948. Help the Sydney Bus Museum secure this piece of history with a $50,000 Go Fund Me campaign.
Besides walking, driving and cycling, buses are a common mode of public transportation here. Sydney does have train and ferry systems however given the city's sprawling suburban nature ...
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