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blackburn bus did indeed leave from union st
prior to the new bus station being built it then moved to first stall nearest the market hall cafe the one used by the bus employees upstairs for a good brew and a game of shoot |
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Ok, have now got to agree, just spoken to my friend's hubby .. says definitely Union Street, worked in Blackburn and had to run for the bus everyday, was pleased when they moved it near the market 'cause didn't have as far to run ! Just can't picture it that's all. :( Anyway, Cashy owe you 6d ... I lied actually, was 7d. |
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i remember buses to huncoat outside library, & i used to catch my bus home to church bottom of peel st, but if we went to blackburn we caught it accross from the commercial pub in church ......where it is now ........can even remember catching a tram to blackburn there too............oooh now i know im aged!!!
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If I remember rightly there were two bus stops on Union Street, one for the Blackburn Express (number 9) and one for the Blackburn Stopping (number 46). When the buses came back from Blackburn they used to turn down King Street to get to Union Street.
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we also caught the bacup bus outside the town hall or there abouts:o |
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could very well be jeff
would that be a leyland bus with a perkins diesel engine enclosed cab and an open platform ? |
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