Bus & Coach Preservation  |  February 2026
TRAVELLING IN STYLE
Barton’s ultimate answer to the low bridge question.
VALLANCES COACHES
Renowned family owned operator Vallances Coaches has been building up a fine collection of preserved vehicles, most seeing regular use in a unique railway tie-up.
BOLTON’S LAST STAND
STEPHEN MORRIS reports on the revival and metamorphosis of a Bolton Atlantean.
L6A AS GOOD AS NEW
Following an extensive service career with several operators, former Crosville and Thames Valley Bristol L6A, GFM 882, has recently undergone a major bodywork rebuild and repaint.
SANDTOFT GATHERING
The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft’s annual gathering was held in July 2025.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Bus & Coach Preservation February 2026.