FirstGroup launches heritage trust for historic buses 26 March 2012

FirstGroup, the UK's largest transport operator, has created a new trust to restore and preserve some of the company's historic vehicles.

The FirstGroup Heritage Trust already has four buses from First's operations in Aberdeen, dating back to the 1930s. That figure will grow as the Trust takes ownership of buses from throughout First's operations in the UK.

"It's important that we protect and preserve our heritage vehicles," explains Joe Mackie, First Aberdeen's commercial director and secretary of the trust.

"In Aberdeen, for example, our 1930s Albion bus has a rich and varied history. To condemn it to the scrapheap or consider selling it would be a great loss," he continues.

"In setting up the Trust, vehicles with historical significance such as the Albion are protected. There are a number of buses throughout our operations in the UK that we will take ownership of and subsequently restore and preserve them."

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John Challen

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