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September in Suffolk, its 15 degrees & there's a 15A.

 

Dublin in 2012, Ringsend Garage Olympian RV 602 heading for Grand Canal Dock, lets flip dot over to those Vultron display days.

Instant memories of the original 60 to Leas Cross, but this is the new 60 launched today Sunday 16th October 2022.

 

New route 60 from Grand Canal via City Centre to Red Cow on the Naas Road beside the LUAS interchange as part of BusConnects & also the launch of the G spine G1 & G2 routes.

 

Route 60 operates every 60 minutes by Dublin Bus Conyngham Road Garage, SG 431 seen above at Hanover Quay.

Rising from the ashes of the former QuickPark long term car parking facility at Dublin Airport which closed soon after the Covid pandemic, rebranding as Park2Travel in March 2025, now operated by APCOA, using a fleet of Volvo Evora single deckers by Bernard Kavanagh.

 

12.1m Volvo

B8RLE/MCV EvoRa

232 KY 1066

Bernard Kavanagh

Dublin's Mansion House, home to the Lord Mayor of Dublin on Dawson Street, all lit up with the annual Christmas lights which illuminate decorative colour onto some of the famous buildings in the run up to the festive season.

 

Gone is the electric Renault Zoe which former Lord Mayor & Green Party Hazel Chu used, Volvo is back in the driving seat with the new 2021 company car, 211-D-1.

Recently introduced Lothian Buses Volvo BZL electric double decker, fleet number 709e ( SF74 YMH ) awaits departure at route 9 terminus

 

Fully electric, built by MCV, featuring Wi-Fi, high back seats USB & two wheelchair spaces, with 50 on order.

All change in Edinburgh

 

Lothian Buses Lothian Volvo BRLH, 7905LH - BT14DKY on a 30 service to Musselburgh under a giant murial for the new Azuma train services from Edinburgh to London.

Eurolines, the international coach network across Europe at the time, Bus Eireann Volvo Sunsundegui VG 6 is full Eurolines livery, used on overnight services between Ireland & the UK.

In this case, operating a daytime service on route 33 between Derry & Dublin, all the way back in 2004.