Crossley DD42
South Shields Corporation – Chichester-OM41607B
FULLY CERTIFIED LIMITED EDITION
VEHICLE REG CU 4607, FLEETNUMBER 134
The South Shields Tramways Co started operating horse drawn trams on corporation owned tracks in 1883, only to close three years later. The South Shields Tramways and Carriage Co restarted the service in 1887 with horse buses but sold out to the British Electric Traction Co in 1899.
The fleet reached a total of 60 before closures commenced under the ownership of the Corporation in 1938. This bus was a part of one batch of Crossleys to be delivered after the war in a South Shields blue and primrose version of Manchester’s pre-war streamline design.
South Shields was merged with Newcastle to form Tyneside PTE on October 1st 1969 and then later that year it became Tyne and Wear PTE. Various takeovers and name changes have led to the service now being a part of Stagecoach from 1994 to present.
This is a dual destination/split run item. OM41607B features the destination Chichester and OM41607A features the destination Simonside
Every model in The Original Omnibus Company is recreated in 1:76 scale and includes a numbered, Limited Edition certificate. The range includes both modern and classic buses and coaches from some of the best known British manufactures and operators.
THUS MODEL IS BOXED IN MINT CONDITION