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Portsmouth Corporation 313 - HOR313N

Leyland "Atlantean" AN68 built 1975

Alexander Dual Door 78 Seat Double-Decker

Owned by Scrapped 2006

313 has had a number of owners, ownership passed through Portsmouth City Transport 1986, Portsmouth Citybus 1988, Southdown Motor Services (not operated) 1990 & Shearings (no.140), Empire Goldstar International (Llandudno Junction, North Wales).

Was purchased for local preservation in 1995 and operated from Broad Street for a number of years, it was later sold to Maidstone and District Bus Company (Hoo, Kent) 2000 Withdrawn 2002.

313 later was purchased Maidstone and District Bus Company as scraper, and was used as a source of spare parts for other preserved Portsmouth Leyland Atlanteans, 313 was sold for scrap late 2006.



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