Dudley Rhodes offers a selection of photos featuring bus company breakdown trucks, many of which were themselves converted, classic buses.
In the past, most bus and coach companies – especially the larger operators – would have run their own breakdown vehicle, to recover back to base or the central workshops any vehicle which had suffered a breakdown or accident. Sometimes, operators which were part of the larger organisations, would recover vehicles belonging to other companies, which had the misfortune to ‘fail’ in their area.
This has all changed now, of course, with recovery being left to specialist operators today, which cater for the needs of modern vehicles, with ‘underlifts’ and all sorts of other specialist equipment. It seems it’s not just a case of simply ‘hook it up and pull it out of the way’ any more!
Many of the bus companies’ breakdown vehicles were actually ex-buses themselves, which had been converted to a greater or lesser extent to best suit their new role; often with stylish new bodywork added. This was also often the case if something like an ex-military AEC Matador was used and, sometimes, the base vehicles were barely recognisable.
Others were lorry-based, with the resulting breakdown vehicle looking unusual in a bus company’s colours. Here I’ve gather together a good cross-section of photographs of these vehicles from the past, some of which have survived into preservation…
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