Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


A Mercedes artic, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


A neat outfit here for Mr Harry Gill, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


A W Trailers Scania artic, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


Foden six wheeler Tipper with Gardner 6LXB engine owned by Alan Duckett and driven by Lyndon Jones out of Strinds/Dolyhir quarries.

Courtesy of Garry Whitehouse.

Dave the Renegade:

A W Trailers Scania artic, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

Good location that Dave , excellent pics ! That scania would it be from the Madley area ? regards Keith .

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A W Trailers Scania artic, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

Good location that Dave , excellent pics ! That scania would it be from the Madley area ? regards Keith .

Yes that’s right Keith, one of several firms with premises at Stoney Street.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A W Trailers Scania artic, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

Good location that Dave , excellent pics ! That scania would it be from the Madley area ? regards Keith .

Yes that’s right Keith, one of several firms with premises at Stoney Street.
Cheers Dave.

Thanks Dave , just could not remember Stoney street , by the way that new building in Leominster above the police station ,take a look on google earth, it is going to be massive ! regards Keith ,


A Scania bio mass artic, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


A M A N artic flatbed, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


A Daf CF artic, seen on the A49 near the top of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


One of Pontrilas Sawmills artics, seen on the A49 climbing Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.


A couple of wagons, seen on the A49 descending Dinmore Hill on the Leominster side.


A Scania artic, seen on the A49 on Leominster bypass.

Dave the Renegade:

A neat outfit here for Mr Harry Gill, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

Hiya,
Dave, that is a tidy outfit but not a challenge to a man of my calibre I’m afraid
it only being a single swiveller, and driven “back roads on” as an artic and with
the aid of power steering a piece of cake.
thanks harry, long retired

harry_gill:

Dave the Renegade:

A neat outfit here for Mr Harry Gill, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

Hiya,
Dave, that is a tidy outfit but not a challenge to a man of my calibre I’m afraid
it only being a single swiveller, and driven “back roads on” as an artic and with
the aid of power steering a piece of cake.
thanks harry, long retired

Hi Harrry,
I will have to find you a proper wag & drag of the calibre you are used to. The eight wheelers of today plus a drag woudn’t be able to carry the weight of an artic, as the tare would be to high.
Cheers Dave.


A Volvo FM eight legger, seen on the A44 in Leominster.


A Volvo FM artic, seen on the A49 by Cadbury’s at Marlbrook, Leominster.

Dave the Renegade:

A neat outfit here for Mr Harry Gill, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

HI Dave nice shot ! Is that a milk tanker ? , as it is close to Marlbrook . regards Keith .

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A neat outfit here for Mr Harry Gill, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

HI Dave nice shot ! Is that a milk tanker ? , as it is close to Marlbrook . regards Keith .

I would think so Keith, as its got no Haz Chem plates on it.I don’t know who hauls into Marlbrook since Kem Transport finished.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A neat outfit here for Mr Harry Gill, seen on the A49 at the bottom of Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire.

HI Dave nice shot ! Is that a milk tanker ? , as it is close to Marlbrook . regards Keith .

I would think so Keith, as its got no Haz Chem plates on it.I don’t know who hauls into Marlbrook since Kem Transport finished.
Cheers Dave.

Cheers Dave thanks for that , i think it is a Dutch company who does a lot of their stuff regards Keith .