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Lothian country Volvo B5LH/Wright Eclipse Gemini 577 (SJ67 MFU) is seen here operating service X27 (Bathgate-Edinburgh).
It was new to the main Lothian fleet in September 2017.
Orden:Apodiformes.
Famila: Trochilidae.
Nombre comun: Picaflor chico, pingarita, picalor rubí.
Nombre cientifico: Sephanoides sephaniodes.
Nombre Ingles: Green-backed Firecrown.
Lugar de captura:Tunquen, Chile.
Por : Cimarron mayor Panta.
Keighley & District 577, X577YUG, Volvo B10BLE with Wright Renown DP47F body in Skipton Bus Station, 3 April 2004, bound for Keighley
Alexander Dennis E40D, ADL Enviro 400MMC (H51/34F)
Xelabus, Eastleigh
Clarence Pier, Southsea
24 August 2024
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 577 in 2017.
Seen here on Slateford Road.
This was the last first day of service for the 300, The 35 migrated to the new Skylink branding of the Airlink subsidiary of Lothian Buses, as of 1/9/17 and became the 300, so they can justify the extra charge into the airport
Lisbon tram 577 runs along the Rua da Prata passing the souvenir shops as it nears its destination on the 25E service
(#573 - #579): I had time to make it over the hill from Stranraer to the Village of Portpatrick; certainly worth the visit.
This is the view of Portpatrick, taken from the grounds of the Portpatrick Hotel.
(From Wikipedia, edited):
Portpatrick village is on the south-westerly coast of the Scottish mainland, cut into a cleft in steep cliffs. Anciently known as Portrie (Port Rhin), its quay was protected by the baron of Dunskey Castle (from dun meaning castle; key meaning quay) and his local men. When being invaded, the fishermen and their families probably scrambled up the cliffs to Dunskey for protection.
Dating back some 700 years and built adjacent to the ruins of nearby Dunskey Castle, Portpatrick's position on the Rhins of Galloway affords visitors views of the Northern Irish coast 21 miles (34 km) to the west, with clifftop walks and beaches both north and south. The Gulf Stream, flowing in from the north, gives the coastline a pleasant climate, in which subtropical plant life can flourish.
Portpatrick has a Community Council, and an annual Life Boat Week, featuring parades, activities, and a firework display. There are bowls clubs, a golf club, many guesthouses and hotels, and rustic public houses.