I took the chance to sample a couple before they do disappear from the streets, and they certainly don't disappoint! Firstly was a town trip on P182 LYA, a Mercedes 711D, new to Southern National, so presumably has run in Taunton for much of its life. This one really performed well, and made some lovely whining, so here's a video for you to enjoy! This size of bus is ideal for the route, there are some very tight manoeuvres around housing estates and in car parks, only a 'mini' Solo would be able to do the same work as these can.
The second trip was on another one new to Southern National, P447 KYC. This is a Mercedes 709D with Alexander bodywork, and was somewhat more sluggish than P182 had been. Still a nice little bus, and a great route! Single track roads for most of the journey taking us through some beautiful little villages along route. Again, a route you could only fit small buses onto, and therefore the workings for the day were a 709 and a Vario.


2 comments:
Don't forget Western Greyhound, of course!
Good to see you on Sunday, Laurence and thanks again for your help.
Oh my god! Good point Greame! I very very nearly did LOL! This post may need to mending, thanks!
No problem at all! Big thanks to you as well. Had a fantastic day, was brilliantly organised, with a really interested mix of vehicles and routes. Got the chance to go on quite a few vehicles I never have before, so thanks very much :-) I shall look forward to next year's!
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