The Egged Museum of Passengers Traffic in Holon, Israel “presents more than 60 buses that have been lovingly collected, built and renovated, and which reflect nearly seventy years of public transport in Eretz Israel. A visit…reveals…the history of public transportation, beginning with British Army surplus trucks that were converted into passenger vehicles after the First World War up to the modern and air-conditioned buses of today.” Who knew Israel had so much traffic?
Here we have the “Leyland” bus. In operation between 1965 and 1968, it was built in the U.K. especially for special Purim carnivals and safari desert tours.