Bus Preservation Society of Western Australia in Whiteman | Community organisation
Bus Preservation Society of Western Australia
Locality: Whiteman
Address: 233A Drumpellier Drive 6068 Whiteman, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.bpswa.org/
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23.01.2022 The Bus Preservation Society of WA recently wrote to me seeking a donation of a retired Transperth bus. The society is a not for profit organisation that genera...tes funds to restore their buses by operating bus services throughout Whiteman Park. They were gifted a Transperth bus in 2016 but this has recently had some air conditioning issues and the repair costs would be a big financial burden to the organisation. Today I visited the organisation to announce we will be donating a former Transperth bus to the society. Thanks to Tom and the society members for hosting me today!
20.01.2022 W A S H D A Y It may not be the most glamorous job but somebody’s got to do it! Our Mercedes O305s were both recently treated to a thorough clean in preparation for their annual licensing inspection. A big thank you to our friends at Path Transit for letting us use their workshop facilities . .... . #bpswa #mercedesbenz #mercedesbus #gladitsnotmyjob See more
18.01.2022 W A S H D A Y It may not be the most glamorous job but somebodys got to do it! Our Mercedes O305s were both recently treated to a thorough clean in preparation for their annual licensing inspection. A big thank you to our friends at Path Transit for letting us use their workshop facilities . .... . #bpswa #mercedesbenz #mercedesbus #gladitsnotmyjob See more
17.01.2022 654 makes its way past the York town hall during the recent York Motor Show. Many passengers enjoyed a ride on 654 and other BPS buses that provided a guided historical tour of the town. . #yorkmotorshow #yorkmotorshow2020 #aec #vintagebuses #bpswa
10.01.2022 Our workshop volunteers have been hard a work putting the finishing touches on some of our half cab vehicles. Our 1950 AEC Regal III is coming to the end of it's restoration after many years hard work and now wears the green and cream livery it once carried when used as bus no. 378 with the MTT. The workhorse of our fleet, Tow wagon 4, a Leyland Tiger OPS4 has received a much needed refurb and has been returned to display condition.... Both buses will hopefully be ready for their next outing soon with 378 just needing to pass a licencing examination before finally hitting the road again.
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