This will be my third attempt to post a comment about this bus.
Despite posting from the web (i.e. logged in and viewing the group)
Google said either I was not a member of the group or the group did
not exist!

The comment I have being trying to make is that it was more common for
dual door Nationals to become single door.  While I know some ex-LNBs
were made dual door for use at Dover (by East Kent), I was not aware
any ex-SNBs were converted to dual door.

Keith

On 19 Nov, 22:04, "Kevin Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seen in Feb 2002 with St. John Ambulance.
>
> Kevin
>
>  UPE203M_240202.jpg
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