So it’s been over 2 months since we lasted
updated our blog and the last two months have been a busy couple. Because of this we've not had
much time to update our blog, so here’s a look at what we’ve been up to and a
sneaky peek at what's coming up next year:
Back in our last
blog we mentioned about the Running Day that was taking place on Sunday 8th
September in Southampton; the event which was organised by one of our members
Phil Blair of PB Bus Marketing. The event saw 8 Southampton buses running different
routes that went via Portswood. Another 7 buses ran on the event, and a wonderful
day was had by all. In total £500 was raised for Naomi House Hospice and
Jack's Place at Sutton Scotney. Thank you to all who donated.
(Buses in Pound Tree Road on Running Day)
The following weekend (Saturday 14th and
Sunday 15th September) saw another buses weekend; that being the Heritage Open Weekend, which sees heritage venues open to the public. This included the SS-Shieldhall
which is located in Dock Gate 4 in the City and not normally open to the public. 1
– JOW 499E was used on the shuttle on the Saturday, the Southampton Tram Group and Dunkirk Little Ships were also open on the Saturday. 71
– LOW 217 was used on a City Tour from Tudor House and stopped off at different places
around the City Centre where a talk was given about the different locations where
the bus was stopping. Places that the bus stopped were the Titanic Engineers Memorial,
SeaCity Museum and various other locations. 71 – LOW 217 was used on the free shuttle on
the Sunday. It’s hoped that both the tour and shuttle bus to S.S Shieldhall,
Southampton Tram Group and Dunkirk Little Ships may return in the future.
(1 - JOW 499E & 71 - LOW 217 in Dock Gate 4)
An annual event we do is provide a free bus
service from Alton Railway Station on the Mid-Hants Railway to Jane Austen’s House in Chawton. This year 71 – LOW 217 was used on Sunday 29th
September on the service. The
vintage bus service is operated by our friends at Medstead Depot Omnibus Group,
who are one of three groups under the Working Omnibus Museum Project Ltd, and some
of the fleet is stored at the depot. On Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th
October 432 – NLP 389V was out and about; this time back home from when it was
in service with First in Cosham but this time it was used on a free service
from Cosham Bus Station to North Harbour where our friends at the Fareham and District Model Railway Club were holding their annual show. There is just time for our last
trip of the year and we're off to the Isle of Wight for the annual Isle of Wight Bus Museum Running Day. This is one of our favourite events of the year, and this year it’s hoped that 289 – E289 HRV & 402 – KOW 910F
will attend the event.
The last few months has seen our storage area tidied up and
sorted out as it was getting a bit messy. 367 – BTR 367B has also been raised
up onto blocks so the gearbox can be removed and fixed. It's hoped that 367 will
be back on the road early next year ready for the 2014 season. We’re already planning
for next year some dates for your diary: 1st January 2014 is the Friends of King Alfred Running Day in Winchester and Saturday 22nd and
Sunday 23rd February will see the annual free bus service for the Solent Model Railway Show at Fleming Park, Eastleigh. This is the service that stops at Eastleigh
Train Station and Southampton Airport Parkway, running every 30 minutes throughout the day. A few other new things will also be launched in
2014 so be sure to look out for them. Over the next coming months on this blog
we will be looking back at how the S&DTHT website started and will have some
guest blogs as well. Thanks for reading our blog and for your continued support.
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