Right, it's now time to look at the buses of Lancaster. The Corporation used to run them. One of the most famous vehicles was the 'prison bus', this old Daimler. Seen in the depot, its sole purose in later life was to transport prisoners to gaol.
Lancaster City Transport latterly used a blue-based colour scheme, as seen here.
Lancaster City Transport ceased trading in 1993, having sold out to Stagecoach. Prior to those days, Ribble Motor Services ran the majority of the 'out of town' routes.
Beer time! Mitchell's Brewery used to be at the rear of the New Inn. It later moved to the old Yates & Jackson brewhouse, but now no longer brews.
The Wagon & Horses can be found beside the Lune on St George's Quay. It used to be a Hartley;s of Ulverston house.
Thankfully, the George & Dragon is still in business, looking out onto the river.
The Penny Bank used to be a decent pub. It's still going and has a Facebook page.
Finally, handy for the railway station, is Merchant's, a free house with good beer.
The next post will see us heading for Glasson Dock and more of the Lancaster Canal.


















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