GS62: a 50 year celebration!Created 25th November 2003 by Ian Smith on behalf of Alan Charman.![]()
London Transport service: 1953-1973Amersham: December 53- April 1954![]() The first known photograph of GS62, taken by Alan Cross at Amersham Garage in February 1954, with GS62 loading for the 398 to Beaconsfield. (Copyright Alan Cross)Garston: April 1954 - September 1962![]() All these routes operated from Garston garage, which meant a long garage run through Croxley and Watford to and from the garage. After overhaul GS62 returned to Garston, having lost the polish to the radiator trim and with wheel trims painted green also. This photo shows GS62 working Garston duty GR62, on the 309 at Rickmansworth Station, in company with RT4737, on 21st June 1959.(Copyright R.A.Golds)![]() While stationed at Garston, in September 1957, GS62 was sent away to Aldenham for overhaul. It returned the next month in almost-new condition, and had another spell of duty on the Rickmansworth routes until September 1962, when it went back to Amersham for a month. GS62 during its unrecorded loan to Hertford in 1955-6. GS62 is at St.Mary's Square, Hitchin, on the market-day 329A route to and from Datcworth. RF578 in the background was allocated new to Hitchin in 1953, and works the straggling 364 to Luton. (Alan Charman collection)Amersham again: September - October 1962GS62 arrived back at Amersham just in time to be made redundant. All the GSs at Amersham (as at Epping and Chelsham) were replaced by ex-coach RFs, themselves made redundant by the advent of the RMC coach Routemasters onto Greenline work. Thirty-five GSs were re-allocated in October, most going into storage. GS62 was one of the few lucky ones.Tring: October 1962 - December 1964By now GS62 had gone five years since its previous full overhaul, and it was sent to Tring to work as a staff bus. London Transport staff who had worked in their maintenance and overhaul facilities, and who had been transferred to the centralised overhaul works at Chiswick and Aldenham were entitled to staff transport for their trunk travel to and from work. So L.T. operated a network of staff bus routes, with dedicated buses driven by pairs of Aldenham workers. Tring operated one of these buses, and GS62 found itself shuttling to Aldenham each morning, and back in the evening.It did this for a month, then went into store at Garston prior to going into Aldenham for another overhaul in November. It did not emerge until May 1963, when it was sent back to store at Garston. After the best part of a year's holiday, GS62 was relicensed for staff bus duties in September 1963, and returned to Tring, taking over from GS75 which had filled the gap. GS62 stayed on staff bus duty there for over a year, until it was called back to active passenger service in December 1964. Dunton Green: December 1964 - December 1966GS62 now moved to the opposite corner of London Transport operations: from Hertfordhire to Kent. But in many ways the countyside was similar: steep hills (North Downs instead of Chilterns) narrow lanes and lots of trees. Dunton Green's speciality with GSs was the 471, a frying-pan shaped route working out from the Southern Electric at Orpington Station to Green Street Green, and then round in a loop via Pratts Bottom, Knockholt Pond and Cudham, and back into Orpington. It was while it was at Dunton Green that it made the acquaintance of its current owner, who used it and its companions to visit family in Cudham and Pratts Bottom. GS62 worked from Dunton Green for two years, until RFs took over the 471 on the very last day of 1966. GS62 was redundant again, and crossed the river to store at Grays.
Reigate: February 1967 - February 1973![]() GS62 resting at Reigate garage in 1972 during her staff duty days. Although GS62 retained London Transport ownership and fleetnames, she acquired a London Country "Private" blind. (Alan Charman collection)
Part Three: After London![]()
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