
The following
books are all highly recommended:
D.Akrigg,
“
J.Godwin,
“Preserved Buses, Trolleys, And Trams”, D.J.Slater, 1993.
C.Garratt,
“Trams Of
B.Hemming, “Major
Bus Operators:
R.F.Mack, “
R.F.Mack, “
R.F.Mack, “An
Album Of Leeds Corporation Buses”, Turntable, 1980.
R.F.Mack, “An
Album Of
B.Potter,
“1994 Badgerline Group Bus Handbook”, British Bus Publishing, 1994.
B.Potter et al.
(Eds.) “2003 First Bus Handbook”, British Bus Publishing, 2003.
N.Proudlock,
“Leeds - A History Of Its Tramways”,
B.Render, “
J.Soper, “Leeds
Transport, Volume One, 1830 – 1902”,
J.Soper,
“Leeds Transport, Volume Two, 1902 – 1931”,
J.Soper,
“Leeds Transport, Volume Three, 1932 – 1953”,
J.Soper,
“Leeds Transport, Volume Four, 1953 – 1974”,
G.H.E.Twidale, “A
Nostalgic Look At
M.H.Waller
& P.Waller, “British & Irish Tramway Systems Since 1945”, Ian Allan,
1992.
A.D.Young, “
“Preserved Buses,
2006 Edition, 4JP100”, The
As are
those excellent monthly periodicals:
Ian Allan’s
“Buses” magazine.
The
The P.S.V.Circle
newsletters.
You might also
find the following websites to be of interest:
The Bus Station (http://www.busstation.net/)
Transport
Yorkshire Preservation Group (http://www.typg.org.uk/)
Old Leeds City
Transport photographs (http://www.sct61.org.uk/ixoldth.htm).
(Ah, to have 809 or 908 back on the 28...)
Classic Buses
website – bus books (http://astore.amazon.co.uk/theclabusweb-21)
And don’t forget
the LEEDS 2009 event:
(http://www.typg.org.uk/event.html)

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