Sunday, 3 October 2010

Update

Hi All,
Haven't really updated this in a very long time. Same reasons as before really, I'm not using the X2 anymore (only on the odd Friday) so don't have much to report. However, I have missed 2 main things. The first is the Royales, these are now based at Yarmouth (although I'm told can occasionally appear still!). These have been replaced with Volvo B7TL Plaxton Presidents 32207-14 LT52WTN/O/R/U/V/W/X (excluding 32209 LT52WTP at NOR). It's a sad day to see the Royales go.

The other news is competition. Many of you will remember this post, well Anglian must have been watching as from 06/09/10 service 525 Beccles-Lowestoft was launched with an hourly frequency to Beccles and inter-hourly to Carlton Colville (although I don't think it actually goes there...) SD Ex-Menzies Scanias are used although the E300 was used on the first day.

There will be one more post on this blog; this will be in the new year to wrap up 2010. From then on I plan to not make anymore posts, unless something comes up which is worth commenting on. Thank you all for your time reading this over the years I have been writing. For all your bus news may I recommend the sites in the links section.

Sam

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