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LOST for over three decades, a city bus driven around Southampton in the 1960s and 70s has been found abroad - with a family living inside. The last known local sighting of the 344 double-decker bus, manufactured by company AEC, was in 1990 when it was exported to Italy. 344 at the Cenotaph in Southampton in the early 1970s. Photo credit: Southampton Transport Trust Facebook Since then, the bus’ whereabouts were unknown and it was assumed scrapped. That is until recently, when a local heritage group made contact with the Marino family living the city of Lodi in northern Italy. The family - which include dad Roberto, 51, mum Silvia and daughters Martina, 20, and ten-year-old Mayla live on the vehicle, after converting it to well-equipped static home.