Making a thread (unless there is already one) for all bus/transport related events at Beamish
Beamish Steam Gala is the 1st & 2nd of April
Sunderland & District Classic Vehicle Society event is on the 16th of April
A fares please weekend in which Beamish celebrates 50 years of Beamish Tramway. Bit of info below. Dates are 6th to 8th May
Join us as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beamish Tramway.
Hop aboard a whole host of historic buses and take a trip through time. On Sunday, 7th May and Monday, 8th May, visitors can also enjoy a model Beamish Tramway exhibition!
A reliability run with info below is on the Sunday 18th June
Join us to see the start and finish of the 50th Beamish Reliability Run.
This 150-mile run will see a whole host of cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles registered before 1956 leave the museum first thing and drive through Durham and Yorkshire before returning to the museum at the end of the day.
The autumn transport Gala is 9th & 10th of September
An October steam it up event is on 7th & 8th October
Buses at Beamish has not been confirmed yet. Will more than likely be confirmed at the beginning of March like it was last year
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RE: Beamish Events
(22 Mar 2023, 12:32 am)Aaron21 wrote Beamish 50th Years Tramway (A Fares please) will feature 25 visiting buses and 1 tram
You should add alongside their resident fleet, otherwise it sounds like an odd tramway event!
https://www.beamish.org.uk/events/fares-...kend-2023/
Maybe it would even rival the Festival of Transport's 1 bus in a field event.
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RE: Beamish Events
Looks to be a good list of visiting buses
Darlington 7
Wright Brothers Coaches, Crossley SD42
Doncaster 22
Cumbria Classic Coaches, Preston Corporation, Leyland Tiger “Rosie”
Cumbria Classic Coaches, Alexanders Bluebird, Leyland Tiger “Alex”
Crosville DLB 978, Bristol Lodekka “Harvey”
Parisan Service Bus, 1934 Renault TN6A
1947 Leyland Tiger Plaxton
Burlingham of Blackpool, 1947 Albion vintage coach
Middlesbrough Corporation 99, 1958 Dennis Loline MK1
1957 Leyland-MCW Olympian from the British Commercial Vehicle Museum (static display)
1959 AEC Regent Double Decker in Black & Cream Livery of Lockeys
1963 London Routemaster
1950 Albion Valiant (static display)
1920s Albion Bus (static display)
Northern General Transport Company Number 2099 AEC Routemaster from 1963
1966 open-top MCW-bodied Leyland Atlantean, Silver Jubilee livery
London Routemaster
Northern General Transport Leyland National (static display)
Go North East’s Versa Beamish bus (static display)
And there own fleet. Which includes for some reason some of the visiting buses
Darlington 4
Rotherham 220
Crosville 716
Venture J2007
Northern DCC 297
Newcastle Corporation 1379
Northern SOS 338 (static display)
Sunderland Corporation 2 (static display)
Sunderland Corporation 13
Darlington 7
Wright Brothers Coaches, Crossley SD42
Doncaster 22
Cumbria Classic Coaches, Preston Corporation, Leyland Tiger “Rosie”
Cumbria Classic Coaches, Alexanders Bluebird, Leyland Tiger “Alex”
Crosville DLB 978, Bristol Lodekka “Harvey”
Parisan Service Bus, 1934 Renault TN6A
1947 Leyland Tiger Plaxton
Burlingham of Blackpool, 1947 Albion vintage coach
Middlesbrough Corporation 99, 1958 Dennis Loline MK1
1957 Leyland-MCW Olympian from the British Commercial Vehicle Museum (static display)
1959 AEC Regent Double Decker in Black & Cream Livery of Lockeys
1963 London Routemaster
1950 Albion Valiant (static display)
1920s Albion Bus (static display)
Northern General Transport Company Number 2099 AEC Routemaster from 1963
1966 open-top MCW-bodied Leyland Atlantean, Silver Jubilee livery
London Routemaster
Northern General Transport Leyland National (static display)
Go North East’s Versa Beamish bus (static display)
And there own fleet. Which includes for some reason some of the visiting buses
Darlington 4
Rotherham 220
Crosville 716
Venture J2007
Northern DCC 297
Newcastle Corporation 1379
Northern SOS 338 (static display)
Sunderland Corporation 2 (static display)
Sunderland Corporation 13
RE: Beamish Events
Really good day - well organised and plenty of variety out on the runs. A bit of a shame they dont have more space for static display as they tend to be crammed in behind each other round the side of the depot but still a thoroughly enjoyable event.
RE: Beamish Events
There were a few later than 1966 - eg a National was there on Saturday at least