Dave the Renegade:
Jacko1:
Dave the Renegade:
Dave there was a Morfa driver in Eardisley , did not know his name , an Atkinson was parked up in the old station yard , with another driver over at Monkland , who as i recall drove their Merc for a while .
And thanks to you i can remember the Blueline driver at Dorstone , didnt know his name , but remember the AEC Mandator he had . Nostalgia ! regards Keith.
Hi Keith,
Gordon Underhill drove for Morfa from Monkland, and still lives there. Don’t know who drove for them and parked at Eardisley. John ( Hoppy ) Watkins drove for Morfa and lived in Eardisland,parked his lorry near Lawtons Cross . Peter Lloyd from Kington and Wyndam ( Kimmo ) Habberley from Llandrindod Wells also drove for them.
Cheers Dave.
Frank Morgan was the driver who parked in Eardisley station yard.
Cheers, Jack.
Retrieved this post of yours Jacko1. Glyn Williams from Dorstone RIP drove for Blueline for many years, and ended up driving for KTH when I was CPC holder there, a nice bloke. Can’t remember if it was Keith or yourself who asked about him.
Cheers Dave.
glyn a really good bloke Dave, I can rember him and Bill cooke coming up a49 with blue line taken paper to Wrexham in atkinsons, them 2 could drive nothing over took them
Retired Old ■■■■:
JRM was at Hope Mansell, Dave. Glyn moved from the old Weston’s biscuits depot at Lea Line to Kilcot Garage.
You’ve forgotten all those posts on the FoD thread from years ago! 
Its my age Casey. I’m older than you
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Cheers Dave.
Really?!?!? From where I’m sitting it feels as though no-one’s older than me. 

A Scania timber carriage, seen on the A438 by Whitney Toll Bridge, Herefordshire.
charliemjp:
Dave the Renegade:
Jacko1:
Dave the Renegade:
Dave there was a Morfa driver in Eardisley , did not know his name , an Atkinson was parked up in the old station yard , with another driver over at Monkland , who as i recall drove their Merc for a while .
And thanks to you i can remember the Blueline driver at Dorstone , didnt know his name , but remember the AEC Mandator he had . Nostalgia ! regards Keith.
Hi Keith,
Gordon Underhill drove for Morfa from Monkland, and still lives there. Don’t know who drove for them and parked at Eardisley. John ( Hoppy ) Watkins drove for Morfa and lived in Eardisland,parked his lorry near Lawtons Cross . Peter Lloyd from Kington and Wyndam ( Kimmo ) Habberley from Llandrindod Wells also drove for them.
Cheers Dave.
Frank Morgan was the driver who parked in Eardisley station yard.
Cheers, Jack.
Retrieved this post of yours Jacko1. Glyn Williams from Dorstone RIP drove for Blueline for many years, and ended up driving for KTH when I was CPC holder there, a nice bloke. Can’t remember if it was Keith or yourself who asked about him.
Cheers Dave.
glyn a really good bloke Dave, I can rember him and Bill cooke coming up a49 with blue line taken paper to Wrexham in atkinsons, them 2 could drive nothing over took them
There was a driver based at Hay drove for Blueline that did the tissue work between Maesteg and Wrexham , Hay car park was the change over point . regards Keith .
A lot of drivers fro Hay on Wye area drove for South Wales hauliers Keith,as you know. I wish I had pics of all those that used to be parked there.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
A lot of drivers fro Hay on Wye area drove for South Wales hauliers Keith,as you know. I wish I had pics of all those that used to be parked there.
Cheers Dave.
Thats right Dave , as well as well as Blueline you had Wm Morgan , John Evans and Morfa , regards Keith .
kingswinford kit:
Dave the Renegade:
A lot of drivers fro Hay on Wye area drove for South Wales hauliers Keith,as you know. I wish I had pics of all those that used to be parked there.
Cheers Dave.
Thats right Dave , as well as well as Blueline you had Wm Morgan , John Evans and Morfa , regards Keith .
A few of Entress and W G Davies around Kington, and later Nicholls or Hughes with the Guy Big Js Keith.
Cheers Dave.

A convoy taking Boeing parts through Hereford today. Pic courtesy of Hereford Times.

Another pic of the big load.
Retired Old ■■■■:
I didn’t get into the Gore until early 80s, Dave- that was with the F88 for Stan Pugh (the one who kept Reg & Norman in spuds). A few years later I renewed my aquantance with the Kington quarries with John Margrett’s B-series ERF before he bought me a Daf.
Stan Pugh, that a name from the past. All family members had the name s Pugh handy for the taco,s

A lift axle Scania, seen in Crewe.

A Mercedes driver taking a break, seen by the A438 at Willersley, Herefordshire.



Parts of the Boeing being transported through Herefordshire yesterday. Courtesy of The Hereford Times.

A Scania artiv, seen on the A44 at Waterloo near Kington.

A Daf XF artic, seen on the A49 at Prees Green, Shropshire.

A Volvo car transporter, seen on the A49 south of Prees Green, Shropshire.

A Daf CF ,seen on the A49 near Preston Brockhurst, Shropshire.

A Scania eight legger tipper, seen on the A49 near Preston Brockhurst, Shropshire.