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Definitely, the livery, leather seats too (or is that a confused recollection?) the fact they could be waived down at certain places which were not 'buzzies'  The biggest attraction for me was that they offered a cheap passport to what were then exotic locations, adventures in the sticks.
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I remember having a letter which was a permission to visit all the garages to collect numbers. The garage on the New Chester Rd. between Rock Ferry & New Ferry was a big one. The letter also gave access to the main depot & headquarters at Crane Wharf, Chester. I used to take the train from Woodside to Chester & walk round the walls to Crane Wharf, then back to a sit-down chippy in Frodsham St. Did the whole day for less than half a crown.
Carpe diem.
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Precisely  Just seeing beyond the town was major travel in those days. I recall that Bus Depot on the New Chester Road, was it not a place where some services would stop for a bit (maybe driver change?) before onward travel over that very stinky, then bright green/orange stream near Lever Brothers 
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The "Crosies" to Pantymwyn and Loggerheads used to stop for a while at Buckley, outside the swimming baths, I think. I do believe that the "scouse" accents around Buckley stem from these stops. The genes transferred, either miraculously or by more conventional means, during, or as a result of, these stops.
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Talk about a 'quickie', ding ding 
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Ah Ha ! You know Townfield Lane, now Loggerheads !! I used to go quite often and used walk up Moel Fammu - Did you do that ? North Wales is one of my favouite places.
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Have a dim recollection of climbing Moel Fammau yes, not sure if was a school event or with friends, but sure, definitely remember playing around the Flat Lanes and also taking the bus out to Loggerheads.
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We used to go to Loggerheads in my Granddad's funeral cars. He had Zepha cars which had a bench seat in the front.No H&S in those days so as many of us as poss' would pile in. I can remember a cafe and swings in the garden area.We would also go to Moel Famua and feed the sheep 'spangles'. Didn't seem to do us or sheep any harm.
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OMG  'Spangles'!!!!
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Did anybody else go on holiday for a week with Charles Thomson Mission??
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We had a speaker in school from 'The Mission'they do really good work there.
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Out of curiosity was that Charles Thompson Mission near Hamilton Secondary School in Hemingford Street?
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I did however have a bad experience with a Spangle in Central Park. I put one in my mouth then took a breath to cough and it got jammed at the back of my throat. Bit of a H-thrust and it flew out! OMG  'Spangles'!!!!
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Don't tell me you have never heard the old Birkenhead saying(with a strong Birkenhead accent) Will you dangle for a spangle, Will you risk it for a biscuit.
Aaah the idiocy of youth.
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