When it was announced on the Tuesday 25/6/07 that
Chesterbus (the name that Chester City Transport was
trading under at the time) was going to be sold out to
First bus, I decided that the event could not go
unmarked. Having only a week left of MOT on the bus I
decided that the only thing that we could do at the
museum at this short notice was to do a small but
significant gesture to the end of this company for all
that they had done for myself and the museum (they had
donated 3 buses after all!).
So armed with soapy water, lots of cleaning cloths, some
of our members set about making to bus presentable for
'her last day in service'. She was washed and cleaned
ready for Saturday the 30/6/07. I asked around the
working members of the museum weather they would like to
join us on our day. The response was quite promising
and on Saturday morning we left St Helens at about 10.30
for our first pick up at Runcorn, after picking up there
we had about 10 people on board.
We arrived at Chester about 11.30 first entering the
city at Hoole Road end for our next pick up at the old
Crosville bus station. Several people boarded at this
point and we now made our way on our first route out of
the city on the 1A to Blacon followed by a 2A in
the opposite direction. Next was a trip around the Bus
Exchange where the bus created great interest with
enthusiasts asking if they could join us later in
the day as they were trying to record the last days
services in Chester themselves.
John and nick, the two guys that set up the Chester
Yahoo website joined us at this point and we totted off
to Saltney which is where the very first Tram route ran
100 years before, stopping for several photos to be
taken.
We next then made our way back to the birth place of it
all, The Depot. I was overwhelmed by the amount of
people that turned up to mark the event, and how word
had got around that this 54 year old bus was roaring
through the streets of Chester again back where she
belonged. After everybody boarded the bus again (which
must have been about 30!) we bid the friendly staff fair
well and we made our way out of the city to the terminus
of Huntington where again several photographs were
taken.
It was then time to call it a day so we made one final
trip on a no. 10 Pipers Ash before we dropped everybody
back in town and made our sombre way back to St Helens.
All in all a great day enjoyed by everybody on board
with very good comments from everybody that joined us on
our 'trip down memory lane'. I was very pleased that
memories were rekindled by all the people in Chester
when some people just stopped, looked, smiled and even
waved as we made our way through the city.
What was to put the final 'icing on the cake' was by my
complete surprise Chester no.1 made the front cover of
the 'Buses' Magazine to where we had a photo taken at
the terminus in Huntington.
Finally a big thankyou to everybody that helped me make
that day so special and have helped me over the last 20
odd years in trying to preserve part of Chester's
history.
Matt Davies.
Chester City Centre

Chester City Bus Depot

Chester Handbridge

Chester Railway Station

Chester Sagh Road

Chester Whitchurch Road
