The  RE-Liance
Bus Preservation Group
Welcomes you to its Homepage
Who are we?
The RE-Liance Bus Preservation Group is a non-profit making organisation  dedicated  to the  restoration  and   preservation  of buses that were once part of the every-day scene in South East Wales but which have now become part of our rich transport Heritage.
How did it all begin?
The "group" was established in  1992  by two like-minded individuals  with the  sole  aim of  restoring,  both  bodily and  mechanically,  a  vehicle that was once  operated by a major bus operator within the area.
Where are we now?
Our  membership has  increased and  is  drawn  mainly from the valleys of South  Wales.

The "group" now  have  three  vehicles  within  its  care, all of which  have been  fully  restored  to  the  highest  standards  of  both  presentation  and safety.
Where can our vehicles be seen?
We  try  to  attend  as  many  rallies  and  shows  as  is  possible, within  a reasonable  distance of  our  base  near  Raglan,  provided  that the ground conditions  are  suitable.
The  start  of  our  running  season  has  traditionally  been  the 
Forest of Dean  Transport  Show on  Easter Monday.
What vehicles do we have?
The fleet is described in detail on the next three pages and comprises:-

1961  ex - Western Welsh Omnibus Company,                 AEC  Reliance,  WKG 284   Fleet No. 1284     

1967  ex - Red & White Motor Services,                        Bristol  RESL,   LAX 101 E,  Fleet No. RS 167

1952  ex -
Caerphilly Urban District Council,               Leyland PS2/5,  LTX 311  Fleet No. 1             
        
Contact us at  reliancebuspgp@yahoo.co.uk
Last update August 1st  2009
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