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Post by chris (zaphod) on Jan 12, 2011 12:04:51 GMT 1
I am a bit of an old bus spotter, and fan, and so, I thought I'd share this, for the wonderfully restored RT's, plus, that this was shot in the area I was born and brought up. Boy, I know those streets and roads well, and the numbers of times I caught this route to go back and to school, numerous!
RM9 briefly appearing is known as the Dartmaster, following an engine transplant from a Dennis Dart.
[/anorak mode] ;D
Ah! Nostalga!
Enjoy!
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claire
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Post by claire on Jan 13, 2011 22:33:44 GMT 1
Sounds like your re-living youe mis-spent youth watching a couple of RT's and a RTW having a play in the traffic.
The RM had a lot more than it's engine changed!
Claire :-)
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Post by chris (zaphod) on Jan 14, 2011 12:23:58 GMT 1
Indeed, Claire. I haven't been back for many years 20? 25? It hasn't changed too much, but memories came flooding back! Yes, the RM9, as all survivors, certainly have a lengthy history. I find myself looking in on Ian Allens' excellent and comprehensive website, now and again. RM9, is unique, I think, in having the Dart transplant. [/anorak mode, definitely]
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