Wednesday 11 June 2014

Busy times

It’s been a few weeks since our last blog. We’ve been very busy over the last couple of months getting the buses ready for the season ahead including M.O.T's and attending and planning for many events. Here's our summary of what's been going on.

April was a very busy month with no less than 4 buses gaining their M.O.T, those buses being 64 – FTR 511, 71 – LOW 217, 133 – TTR 167 and 402 – KOW 910F , and all of them passed at I M services in Romsey.

In other news, 289 – E289 HRV's number flip dot destination screen is back working after a few years of being broken. 111 – G111 XOW, 141 – WOW 531J and 268 – FTR 268X which all for many years have been stored next to the M27 at Jct 3 have been moved to a new location so that work can be undertaken by their owners. 274 – KOW 274Y has also got a new owner after being sold by its original owner. The coach seats that were recently saved by us from The Newport Inn, Braishfield, Hampshire have gone to a new home in Leicestershire, where it's hoped they will end up back in a restored coach.

289 displaying a route it would have done many times

Since the trip to Swanage on 289 in March, we have attended more events. Saturday 12th April saw 64 – FTR 511 head to Riverside Park in Bitterne for a community event. 71 – LOW 217 was on display at the Watercress Line for the Thomas the Tank Engine railway also. After being off the road for much of last year 133 – TTR 167H attended its first event of the year where it went to Berrywood Primary School in Hedge End on Friday 2nd May, where they were having a Car Fest to help their pupils learn more about vehicles. Tuesday 6th May 1 – JOW 499E attended the unveiling of a Red Wheel plaque at the former Southampton Terminus Station, which is now a casino but was once the main station in the City. No 1 was out again over the weekend of Saturday 17th May and Sunday 18th May where it attended the Bill Target Steam Rally

 No 1 at the Bill Target Steam Rally
 
We get all sorts of requests sent to us for us to attend events. We do try our very best to attend as many as we can but as we are all volunteers we give up our own time for these events, which sadly means that if nobody is available then we have to give it a miss. With this in mind we are always on the lookout for more volunteers to help look after the buses and attend events. If you think you can give up some of your spare time to help then all you have to do is drop us an email.

Even our website manager Tom, has been busy passing his PCV test in April. Do look out for him driving one of the old buses soon.
 


Tom proudly holding his newly-acquired certificate
 
Planning is well under way for this year’s Southampton Maritime Festival where we will be out and about providing the free heritage shuttle bus; and new this year is a tour of the town. The timetable is nearly finished and it’s hoped it will be released soon but basically buses will run every 30 mins and more buses will run if required (this will be decided on the days). Tickets for the free tour of City can be booked online here.
 

Looking ahead to the coming months, we will be at many events throughout the summer so check out our Events List on our website for the full list of events we will be at.

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