Who are we?

The RE-Liance Bus Preservation Group is a non-profit making organisation dedicated to the restoration and preservation of buses that were once part of the every-day scene in South East Wales but which have now become part of our rich transport Heritage

How did it all begin?

The "group" was established in 1992 by two like-minded individuals with the sole aim of restoring, both bodily and mechanically, a vehicle that was once operated by a major bus operator within the area.

Where are we now?

Our membership has increased and is drawn mainly from the valleys of South Wales.
The "group" now have three vehicles within its care, all of which have been fully restored to the highest standards of both presentation and safety.

Where can our vehicles be seen?

We try to attend as many rallies and shows as is possible, within a reasonable distance of our base near Raglan, provided that the ground conditions are suitable.

What vehicles do we have?

The fleet is described in detail on the next three pages and comprises:-

1961 ex - Western Welsh Omnibus Company, AEC Reliance, WKG 284 Fleet No. 1284

1967 ex - Red & White Motor Services, Bristol RESL, LAX 101 E, Fleet No. RS 167

1952 ex - Caerphilly Urban District Council, Leyland PS2/5, LTX 311 Fleet No. 1

Reliance Bus Preservation Group Busses

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