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Arriving at Wicor Farm Depot June 09

Portsmouth Corporation - RV720

Crossley Condor built 1931

Breakdown Tender, Built 1948

Owned by: Portsmouth City Museums & Record Service

No.74 was one of a number of experimental buses that were being evaulated, it was fitted with an Short 48 seater Double-Deck Body, it was withdrawn in 1947 and converted for use as a Breakdown Tender in 1948, It was eventually withdrawn in 1975 and passed into the Ownership of The Portsmouth City Museums.

RV720 has joined the CPPTD Collection June 09 moving from Eastney Pumping Station.



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CPPTD is a constituent of the Working Omnibus Museum Project Ltd, a registed educational charity no. 10204111.