@LAMtransport76 oh actually!!!! In the late 90s we had Lincoln Road Car for our busses. Right... none of the drivers there knew what I was talking about but, they would not of been brand new to Lincoln depot bit they were new to us, the first time I heard the modern sound of a bus was these very square but modern looking busses, the rear seats were very high up at the back, the wheels seemed slight smaller and nearer the rear from about half way down the windows had blacked out lower sections to hide the seats from the outside. I cannot find d any info on these busses or what they were, mid to late 90s, and the first time I'd seen/heard a bus with that distinctive transmission whine, fully automatic, a button for Drive neutral and reverse. After that came the Super Buzz busses which had much lower floors. That was another feature, the floor was almost like a coach layout. Loved those busses and my god did they shift in a 50 limit lol. None of the drivers at Lincoln depot remember them, maybe someone here remembers them? Didn't seem to have them many years before the super buzz busses arrived. They were quite tall but square, and quite cramped ish or cosy inside especially at the back. Very coach like but was just a normal bus. No idea what they were but I miss them lol
@LAMtransport76 okay, I'd hoped maybe the description would help. I know that Lincoln never gets new busses, they are handed down from yhe big cities to smaller ones. Perhaps someone will see my comment and remember them lol
best 61 icl
@MiracNotFound There is some good competition from 1464, 1471, 1485 and 1487.
girl had to put her arm out to support herself in a corner, youd fail your test for that kind of cornering at StageCoach lol
@@80n3y4rd Most of their fleet is boring anyway.
@LAMtransport76 I didn't stay long haha
@LAMtransport76 oh actually!!!! In the late 90s we had Lincoln Road Car for our busses. Right... none of the drivers there knew what I was talking about but, they would not of been brand new to Lincoln depot bit they were new to us, the first time I heard the modern sound of a bus was these very square but modern looking busses, the rear seats were very high up at the back, the wheels seemed slight smaller and nearer the rear from about half way down the windows had blacked out lower sections to hide the seats from the outside. I cannot find d any info on these busses or what they were, mid to late 90s, and the first time I'd seen/heard a bus with that distinctive transmission whine, fully automatic, a button for Drive neutral and reverse. After that came the Super Buzz busses which had much lower floors. That was another feature, the floor was almost like a coach layout. Loved those busses and my god did they shift in a 50 limit lol. None of the drivers at Lincoln depot remember them, maybe someone here remembers them? Didn't seem to have them many years before the super buzz busses arrived. They were quite tall but square, and quite cramped ish or cosy inside especially at the back. Very coach like but was just a normal bus. No idea what they were but I miss them lol
@@80n3y4rd I have no clue about Lincoln depot tbh mate
@LAMtransport76 okay, I'd hoped maybe the description would help. I know that Lincoln never gets new busses, they are handed down from yhe big cities to smaller ones. Perhaps someone will see my comment and remember them lol
This one aint that bad but theres nothing special about it either. Does its job well though on all routes.
It sounds slightly stronger than other 61 plates.