Our Bus YJ59 NNL 0850hrs North Walsham to Cromer NNDC 040522
On a cloudy early May morning, Our Bus former Heyfordian of Bicester Optare Solo type YJ59 NNL "Paddy" is captured on Beach Road in Cromer as it works the above service 33 journey. Since 21st April 2019, when Sanders rerouted most of their services passing through Cromer, the bus stops on Beach Road, opposite and adjacent to the Morrisons Supermarket, have only been served by the Our Bus service 33 (NSSu) and Sanders services 16 (T); 17 (Th): 19 (MW) and 20 (F).
In the background, beyond the toilet block, we can see the QD Store which was previously home to the Reynolds Coaches of Overstrand fleet and subsequently passed to Eastons Coaches of Cawston when they acquired the Reynolds business in the late 1970s. Later it also became home to Sanders comparatively short lived Cromer depot.
The twelve former designated coach parking bays in the Cadogan Road Car Park behind Paddy are still marked out for cars and have yet to be restored to their pre-Covid layout. However, a small section of about five coach bays is cordoned off by a mixture of barriers, tapes and cones which coach drivers have to move before and after parking up. As a result it is virtually impossible to get any shots of visiting coaches without them being spoilt by at least one of these specified items. It wasn’t until this shot was taken that I realised the CCTV camera, which was situated next to the lamppost, has been removed from the corner of the car park.
Our Bus YJ59 NNL 0850hrs North Walsham to Cromer NNDC 040522
On a cloudy early May morning, Our Bus former Heyfordian of Bicester Optare Solo type YJ59 NNL "Paddy" is captured on Beach Road in Cromer as it works the above service 33 journey. Since 21st April 2019, when Sanders rerouted most of their services passing through Cromer, the bus stops on Beach Road, opposite and adjacent to the Morrisons Supermarket, have only been served by the Our Bus service 33 (NSSu) and Sanders services 16 (T); 17 (Th): 19 (MW) and 20 (F).
In the background, beyond the toilet block, we can see the QD Store which was previously home to the Reynolds Coaches of Overstrand fleet and subsequently passed to Eastons Coaches of Cawston when they acquired the Reynolds business in the late 1970s. Later it also became home to Sanders comparatively short lived Cromer depot.
The twelve former designated coach parking bays in the Cadogan Road Car Park behind Paddy are still marked out for cars and have yet to be restored to their pre-Covid layout. However, a small section of about five coach bays is cordoned off by a mixture of barriers, tapes and cones which coach drivers have to move before and after parking up. As a result it is virtually impossible to get any shots of visiting coaches without them being spoilt by at least one of these specified items. It wasn’t until this shot was taken that I realised the CCTV camera, which was situated next to the lamppost, has been removed from the corner of the car park.