City of Portsmouth Museums and Records Service vehicles
![]() | Crossley Condor (RV720) Built 1931 with Short Brothers 48-seat double deck bodywork as No.74 Converted to breakdown wagon in 1948 Withdrawn in 1972 RV 720 is the country’s sole surviving Crossley Condor |
![]() | Leyland TD2 no.TW1 (RV3411) Built 1933 for Portsmouth Corporation with English Electric 50-seat double dekc body One of two Leyland converted to Tower Wagons for maintenance of overhead wires Trolleybus operation ceased in 1963, but TW1 was retained for street lighting maintenance Passed to Portsmouth City Museums and Records Service’s Transport Collection |
![]() | AEC 661T Trolleybus (RV4649) Built 1934 for Portsmouth Corporation with English electric 50-seat deck body Withdrawn in 1958 and stored at Eastney Depot Donated to Montague Motor Museum at Beaulieu In 1972 was acquired by Portsmouth City Museums and Records Office. |



