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This Plaxton-bodied Leopard was new as Hebble 419 and with the dissolution of that company it became part of the National Travel (East) fleet. It moved to Crosville at the end of 1979 and received fleet number ELL 519.

This photograph is clearly taken during one of the Oldham Wakes weekends in 1980 when demand for travel was very high, so much so that to ease pressure on the Yelloway coach station this service was loading up on the spare land next to Mumps bus station. This site later became the B & Q store and will eventually become the Oldham Mumps Metrolink stop.

From an original slide in the David Beilby collection, photographer unknown.

Categories & Keywords
Category:Transportation
Subcategory:Buses
Subcategory Detail:
Keywords:Crosville, Hebble, Leopard, Leyland, LJX819H, Mumps, National Travel, Oldham, Panorama Elite, Plaxton

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