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You will find here links to sites of interest, not necessarily to do with buses.  If you have a site you would like to be added, please e-mail me and I will do my best to add it.

Bucks Railway Centre at Quainton Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a working steam museum where you can step back in time as you stroll amongst the giants of the steam age displayed at its spacious 25 acre site.

The Centre boasts one of the largest private railway collections in the country with many steam locomotives from express passenger types to the humble shunting engine, as well as numerous interesting items of rolling stock.

Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is Kent's mainline in minature. First opened to traffic in July 1927 as the 'World's Smallest Public Railway' and now covering a distance of 13.5 miles from the picturesque Cinque Port of Hythe, near the channel tunnel, to the fishermans cottages and lighthouses at Dungeness.
Showbus Home of Britains' BIGGEST vintage and modern bus & coach rally
London Omnibus Traction Society (LOTS) The largest bus enthusiasts' organisation in the UK.
Routemaster Association With the splitting up of operating subsidiaries of London Buses, and the sale of many Routemasters in the 1980s, there was a growing need for an organisation to provide support for new owners. In 1988, the Routemaster Operators and Owners Association was formed.
Routemaster UK A huge collection of photographs of Routemaster and other vintages buses around the UK.
Next Stop Productions DVDs for the enthusiast.

NEXT STOP Productions produce transport/bus DVDs and capture both
current service vehicles in action and preserved buses at rallies and
running day events. 

Cliix

Cliix is for the bus enthusiast and those generally interested in transport.

The CDs are ideal for viewing as a slide show, using as a screen saver, viewing or printing individually

London Bus Museum Have you ever wondered what happened to all those wonderful old buses that ran in London and which you only now see in old films and books? Well, the good news is, some of them live on! While thousands went to the scrap yard at the end of their working lives, some have found their way into preservation as living, moving museum pieces at London Bus Museum. Here you will discover the largest collection of working historic London buses in the world, a priceless heritage representing more than 100 years of public transport evolution in the capital.