From old buses to bus stations of the past, we have it all in a photo round-up which comes to us courtesy of the Hartlepool Museum Service and Hartlepool Library Service.
The fantastic archive shows passengers who are huddling under shelter during torrential summer rain.
There’s the view of a Hartlepool Borough Transport bus driving past a closed down Binns in 1992, and we have crowds at Seaton bus station in the 1970s with a rollercoaster ride in the background.
Want to see more? Climb on board as we set off into the past.
There’s the view of a Hartlepool Borough Transport bus driving past a closed down Binns in 1992, and we have crowds at Seaton bus station in the 1970s with a rollercoaster ride in the background.
5. Pictured in Raby Road
Taken in the 1950s, the Wesley is on the left and the Northern Daily Mail Office on the far right.
Photo: other 3rd party
6. Ready for the off
The number 1 bus in front of the clock tower at Seaton Carew bus station in June 1980. Photo: Hartlepool Library Service.
Photo: Hartlepool Library Service
7. Time for a wash
A West Hartlepool corporation bus is being washed probably at Greenland bus depot in the early 1950s. Photo: Hartlepool Museum Service.
Photo: Hartlepool Museum Service
8. Plenty of bus choices
Buses ready to head to West Hartlepool. Their adverts show Binns, Typhoo Tea, Sparks and Andrews Liver Salts. Photo: Hartlepool Library Service
Photo: Hartlepool Library Service