RE-Liance Bus Preservation Group
Caerphilly U. D. C.  No.1
1952 Leyland PS2/5 - Caerphilly U. D. C. Number 1
SPECIFICATIONS:-

LEYLAND PS2/5 520623
Year of Manufacture 1952
Engine - Leyland 0.600
Body - Massey B35F
Fleet No. - 1 (as delivered)


Originally ordered  with bodywork by  Bruce of Cardiff,  this changed to  Massey of Wigan, on the closure of the Bruce business.

As new,  the livery applied to  LTX was  Mid  Brunswick Green with an Ivory waist
band.  At  the  time  of its  first  re-paint,  the Ivory was continued upward to include the window surrounds.

Withdrawn   from  PSV service in July 1969,  the vehicle was converted for use as a tow bus and driver trainer. Becoming part of the
Rhymney Valley District Council fleet in April 1974, it was renumbered 51 and adopted a reverse form of the "Banana Split" colour scheme of the main fleet.

July 1977 saw it sold to a Mr. Cornock, Abertillery as part of the
Jones Preservation Group.  It was initially returned to  Caerphilly  livery but was changed to the  "Jones of  Aberbeeg"  livery  soon  after.  By April  1980,  it was with the  "311 Group" of Newport.

August  1986,  it  was  sold to 
Peakes'  of  Pontypool  and  repainted  into  the Grey/Cream  livery of that concern but  passed within a  year to Austin  Howells of Ynsddu.

1989 and  it  was off  again,  this time to  Messrs  Williams and  Gwynne, of  Ystrad Mynach. Here it  languished for a number of  years, laterally undercover, with  some effort  made  at preservation.

Salvation  came in 1998,  when  it  came  into  the ownership of  the 
Reliance  Bus Preservation Group.  As  purchased,  it was in a semi-dismantled condition.  There was no passenger door.The front entrance steps and floor were non-existant, as were the rear wheel arches,  mudguards and cab floor. Some windows were also missing.

On  tuesday,  24th  February the bus was towed to the "Group's" headquarters, near Raglan.

LTX  311 passed its first  M.o.T. test in our ownership on 7th October 2002, after a complete re-build.

The   title   photograph  shows  LTX   "on  location"   whilst  filming  for the  BBC4 documentary celebrating 60 years of the NHS.

Update 5th Feb 2009 -  LTX  has now been completely re-upholstered and is a joy to behold!
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