Right Turn for Porthcawl
20392 was the most notable Alexander PS-bodied Volvo B10M in the South Wales fleet, on account of her carrying the last PS body built and being the last 'step entrance' single deck bus delivered new to a Stagecoach subsidiary.
After withdrawal from service in January 2015, she is fortunately now in the safe hands of the Cardiff Transport Preservation Group at Barry, retaining the original 'white and stripes' livery applied by Stagecoach in March 2013.
This shot was taken in September 2011 in her Aberdare depot days, as she turns from Tondu Road into Park Street in Bridgend when operating the Service 72 (Bridgend-Porthcawl) section of the 172.
Wonderful Machines.
Right Turn for Porthcawl
20392 was the most notable Alexander PS-bodied Volvo B10M in the South Wales fleet, on account of her carrying the last PS body built and being the last 'step entrance' single deck bus delivered new to a Stagecoach subsidiary.
After withdrawal from service in January 2015, she is fortunately now in the safe hands of the Cardiff Transport Preservation Group at Barry, retaining the original 'white and stripes' livery applied by Stagecoach in March 2013.
This shot was taken in September 2011 in her Aberdare depot days, as she turns from Tondu Road into Park Street in Bridgend when operating the Service 72 (Bridgend-Porthcawl) section of the 172.
Wonderful Machines.