Home Front Bus (GJG 757D)

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English: The "Home Front Bus" (reg. GJG 757D) is a mobile museum in Britain. Originally delivered to the East Kent bus company, it's a 1966 AEC Regent V double-decker with Park Royal bodywork. After withdrawal from East Kent, it saw later use with various other owners, mainly church groups, until being converted into a mobile interactive exhibition bus in East Kent's colours. The exhibition is focused on the Home front during World War II, with the interior featuring "detailed reconstructions of a 1940's living room, a shop, a bombed out street and an air raid shelter". It's owned and operated by Recycled Bus, who convert many such buses, and is housed at the Dover Transport Museum in Kent when not out visiting schools or other events or rallies. www.homefrontbus.com Recycled Bus Home Front Bus page