19-101 Yellow bus Alexander Dennis Enviro 20D/200 No. 31 (YX61 EMV)
Taken 12/02/19 at Bournemouth Station; now in yellow and grey livery (so an any route floater) with additional decals promoting Bournemouth Lions Club, this vehicle previously carried an outline union jack design, presumably to celebrate the Queen's 60th anniversary in 2012.
Introduced in 2003 as an intended replacement for the Dennis Dart SLF chassis and Alexander ALX200 and Plaxton Pointer 2 bodies the TransBus Enviro200 was positioned in between a minibus and a rigid single-decker bus. However, the type only became popular following the introduction of the second generation Enviro200 (originally referred to as the Enviro200 Dart) in 2006. Since then over 6,000 Enviro200s have been built. In 2014 a third generation version of the Enviro200 was launched, known as the Enviro200 MMC, replacing the original Enviro200 and Enviro300.
Note; Based in Bournemouth Yellow Buses was at the time of this snap a subsidiary of the RATP Group. It has since been sold to a management buy out.
19-101 Yellow bus Alexander Dennis Enviro 20D/200 No. 31 (YX61 EMV)
Taken 12/02/19 at Bournemouth Station; now in yellow and grey livery (so an any route floater) with additional decals promoting Bournemouth Lions Club, this vehicle previously carried an outline union jack design, presumably to celebrate the Queen's 60th anniversary in 2012.
Introduced in 2003 as an intended replacement for the Dennis Dart SLF chassis and Alexander ALX200 and Plaxton Pointer 2 bodies the TransBus Enviro200 was positioned in between a minibus and a rigid single-decker bus. However, the type only became popular following the introduction of the second generation Enviro200 (originally referred to as the Enviro200 Dart) in 2006. Since then over 6,000 Enviro200s have been built. In 2014 a third generation version of the Enviro200 was launched, known as the Enviro200 MMC, replacing the original Enviro200 and Enviro300.
Note; Based in Bournemouth Yellow Buses was at the time of this snap a subsidiary of the RATP Group. It has since been sold to a management buy out.