Transport Yorkshire Preservation Group
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Transport Yorkshire Preservation Group is a voluntary organisation based in Leeds, England. It undertakes the restoration and preservation (including occasional free rides to the public, on a not-for-profit basis) of vintage/historic buses appropriate to the local area.
Vehicles in the collection include SUG591M (Leeds jumbo Atlantean) and C507KBT (Optares first double decker) which appeared in the TV drama This Is England '86.
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