This father day rally at Shildon has been absolutely fantastic. A great turn out of buses with a great mix with a few further visiting and locals like Shaws & Primrose. Nice few models on display as well. Shuttles have been amazing as well alongside a Line of buses on a run to end it all off. A turn out of 20+ fits really well
Northern National Restoration Group seem to have now preserved Ex Go North East B7TL Gemini 3963 as that was on display down here
Rallies and events
Rallies and events
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(21 Jun 2026, 2:33 pm)Nerd4321 wrote This father day rally at Shildon has been absolutely fantastic. A great turn out of buses with a great mix with a few further visiting and locals like Shaws & Primrose. Nice few models on display as well. Shuttles have been amazing as well alongside a Line of buses on a run to end it all off. A turn out of 20+ fits really well
Northern National Restoration Group seem to have now preserved Ex Go North East B7TL Gemini 3963 as that was on display down here
I attended this event today and travelled up from Newcastle by train, arriving at Locomotion at 09:35, not a bad effort for a Sunday morning in my opinion!
I thought Aycliffe & District Bus Preservation Society, Graeme Scarlett and the volunteers, did a fantastic job organising the event, providing a great mix of preserved buses and coaches that don't usually appear at our local rallies. The tours were frequent, with a different vehicle departing every 20 minutes, and I managed trips on Black Prince's Optare Vecta, 73, and Northumbria Motor Services' Optare Delta, 251. It was particularly nice to see a Delta, Prisma and Vecta all together in one place.
I was also impressed with the selection of vehicles from Shaws of Durham and Primrose Coaches, all of which were presented to a very high standard.
Holding the event at Locomotion was an excellent choice, catering for both bus and railway enthusiasts. The only thing missing for me was a shuttle connection to Bishop Auckland, which would have allowed visitors to connect with the Weardale Railway and see Romic Group's visiting Class 43 HST set that was operating there today.
I ended up leaving around 2pm, as I'd photographed pretty much everything I wanted to, with the exception of NNRG's 3963, which unfortunately was positioned in such a way that it was difficult to get any decent photographs of. By that point, things had started to die down a little, and I didn't really fancy waiting another hour or so for the Cavalcade Road Run to round off the day.
Having missed my intended train back to Darlington, I instead took what can only be described as the "Magical Mystery Tour of Newton Aycliffe", otherwise known as Arriva Service 5, back to Darlington for my onward journey home!
Overall, a very enjoyable event, well organised, well attended, and one I'd certainly like to see return in the future.
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