Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Not so local bus


Where is this photo taken?

The Lake District?

No. It's on the road to Leamington Spa station. 190 miles from the lakes.

This bus has been running around with its destination board shouting "Windermere" for at least 6 months. I'm pretty certainly a daily service between the two towns hasn't been introduced so I can only assume it arrived from the north and hasn't been re-programmed.

All this is a lovely "prototype for anything" for railway modellers. No more worrying about the correct destination blinds on your miniature PSV's, just tell sharp eyed bus-blind observers that the vehicle concerned has been transferred from another area. That and go away and bother someone else.

8 comments:

Andy in Germany said...

Perhaps it is the Lakes Tourist board trying to get extra visitors?

Mind you, that's what I call budget travel. "Next toilet stop, Kendal"

Regarding people complaining, I knew someone who would deliberately put something like that on a layout so the complainers would see that and miss the lack of rivets elsewhere.

Nick Brad said...

Well, they do say there's a prototype for everything.....

Anonymous said...

Currently one of the buses in use in Redditch is in Wessex livery instead of the normal Diamond one. Probably borrowed or has been transfered as both companies are part of Rotalia.

Brian G

Jeffrey Showell said...

Buses with improbable destinations would help explain why they have no passengers.

Anonymous said...

It could be worse.

A number of years back, a number of buses could be found with the destination "Service".

I'm not sure it would go down too well these days - but it wasn't unknown in the days when pretty much all service buses featured roller destination blinds.

Andy in Germany said...

Our buses here show a coffee cup when the driver is on a break. The cup has steam coming out of it.

Nick Brad said...

That sounds really cool Andy, we don't have anything that good over here in the UK

Anonymous said...

I'd imagine that some passengers might also have steam coming out of them if the driver keeps them waiting too long.