Again I know, I was there when it was sold, you can't transfer preserved vehicles - it was SOLD, I love how you keep telling me like I'm unaware of this even though the vehicle was in my fleet 🤣🤣
I got some questions about preserving a bus. One day I want to Preserve a Classic Euro3 Ex Metroline LK55 Dennis Trident E400 bus. How would I do it ? Is it possible to storage a bus for example At Bromley Bus Preservation Group place if i don't have my own place to storage my bus. How much does coast to maintain,tax the bus ? When Preserving a bus for example I buy a ex London bus from a bus operator outside London but when I buy it it comes with the LED display. Are they easy to remove and is it possible to fit the roller blinds back. Also I want to become a Train Driver but I'm also a Transport Enthusiast. Will that be enough to cover my buses one day as I am planning to preserve multiple buses in the future. I'm 19 years old and i don't have a drivers licence. And last question how to get a bus licence ?
First, you get a car driving licence. After that, you find online some company that does PCV (Category D) Bus Driving tests, after that, you do hazard perception, maybe 2 more simple theory tests with questions like how to know if the wipers are in working order, then some practical work; like reversing, and eventually normally driving around. After this, you simply do a Certificate of Professional Competence which involves 35 hours of training with some basic medical check-ups, you do this every five years. Not too hard, my friend’s a bus driver and he says it’s straightforward.