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Preserved Midland Red West SOA 658S (658) is seen paused at Charlton Village Green. The title is named "Charlton's Charter" because it was on a Private Tour/Charter. An old vintage sign is seen on the shelter, and there was apparently a Midland Red timetable at the bus shelter for a while after being renamed. It was a good day, starting at Birmingham Bull Ring (where the old bus station was) to Evesham via Redditch, then onto Worcester and then back to Birmingham. It is owned by Dave & Steve Peters, and had been off the road for 15 years but has been beautifully restored. Thanks to Steve for inviting me on the tour. On the blind is 551 Worcester via Pershore. SOA658S was new in October 1977 to Evesham depot, where it has spent its entire life. It is a Leyland National 11351A/1R Mk.1 and has been fully restored in the Midland Red West red and cream livery.
And here she is, my new Iplehouse Soa! I traded her for my WooSoo. I'm so happy because Soa was on my wishlist! She had a default face-up which was fine but I like to do my own face-ups, it makes me feel more attached to the doll I guess. She doesn't have a name yet!
Once the ninety-eight-mile-long X96 was quite a marathon as it was just a stage-carriage service. Crews from either end used to change buses about half way at Digbeth Coach Staion so Shrewsbury staff didn't have to stop the night in Northampton and the Rugby staff got home at night too. But by the time I took this view of a Plaxton Supreme bodied Leopard on it the service had been cut back to Birmingham.
And here she is, my new Iplehouse Soa! I traded her for my WooSoo. I'm so happy because Soa was on my wishlist! She had a default face-up which was fine but I like to do my own face-ups, it makes me feel more attached to the doll I guess. She doesn't have a name yet!