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City of Portsmouth Museums and Records Service vehicles

 
     
 
  Crossley Condor (RV720)
  • Built 1931 with Short Brothers 48-seat double deck bodywork as No.74
  • Converted to breakdown wagon in 1948
  • Withdrawn in 1972
  • RV 720 is the country's sole surviving Crossley Condor

  Leyland TD2 no.TW1 (RV3411)
  • Built 1933 for Portsmouth Corporation with English Electric 50-seat double dekc body
  • One of two Leyland converted to Tower Wagons for maintenance of overhead wires
  • Trolleybus operation ceased in 1963, but TW1 was retained for street lighting maintenance
  • Passed to Portsmouth City Museums and Records Service's Transport Collection

  AEC 661T Trolleybus (RV4649)
  • Built 1934 for Portsmouth Corporation with English electric 50-seat deck body
  • Withdrawn in 1958 and stored at Eastney Depot
  • Donated to Montague Motor Museum at Beaulieu
  • In 1972 was acquired by Portsmouth City Museums and Records Office.

 
     

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