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Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:56 pm
by boronia
Some shots from around Bondi in 1959 for AEC and Leopard:
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Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:59 pm
by AEC Decker
Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:35 am
by leopard1543
Thanks
"boronia" More great photographs as usual
The houses and shops around the North Bondi terminus haven't really changed that much over the years.
I was born in May, 1959 and these photographs of 1959 are just so interesting to see.
I remember AEC 2513 & 2542 very well. Love the Qantas ads on 2513
I also recall the old church opposite Grace Bros. at the Junction and when the 314 use to terminate and depart from Spring Street. The Junction sure has changed.
Thanks again for the memories
Here's a photograph of AEC 2542 from my collection taken 20 years later on 14/3/79 just prior to its withdrawal from traffic.
Photograph: Graeme Knappick
Please excuse the poor quality of this photograph!
Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:30 am
by boronia
AEC Decker wrote:
at the AEC 31 seater in Spring St, where I have caught countless DGT AEC buses on route 390 to Gibson St, Waverley and 329s (always AEC 31 seaters) on Sundays.
I think the Gibson St service was 313 in those days.
Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:29 am
by Member 573
Look at the bloke boarding through the rear door on 2542. I can't imagine having a bus that small with a conductor today!
Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:23 pm
by leopard1543
Bus Fahrer wrote:Look at the bloke boarding through the rear door on 2542. I can't imagine having a bus that small with a conductor today!
I actually rode 2542 that morning from George St, Wynyard (it was inbound on a route 500) to the Quay to get this photo and I also thought it quaint to see a conductor on it
Ryde/Leichhardt were short of buses at the time and a couple of 31 seaters were on loan from Willoughby. From memory 2521 & 2547 were also around on the 500's & 433's the previous and following mornings.
Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:51 pm
by jac
You've done well again boronia.
I've finally found out what Bondi tram terminus looked like. They certainly didn't waste any time ripping it up.
The cars and truck in Oxford Street are also interesting.
DeSoto trucks weren't as common as their stablemate Dodge.
Cars passing the church look like a Ford Customline, very good they were, followed by a Plymouth
Re: Sydney memories 1959.
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 11:57 pm
by muzten
I have owned 2542 since 1983..Bus and Truck Museum when at Tempe removed the radiator,brake compressor,steering wheel and rh turn hand indicator after it was transported to south coast at Termeil,we drove it in..I still have the old girl,will post some photos in a couple of days