At least Veolia made some attempt at repairing accident damage, the state of
those Excels and some newer buses is shocking!

On 25 August 2011 19:41, Barrie Gilbert <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> New Adventure Travel has recently increased the frequency of Service 102
> (Glyncoch-Pontypridd-Upper Boat), its original local service in the town,
> from half hourly to every 20 minutes, filling a gap in the market vacated by
> Veolia.
>
> Mostly in the hands of the MCV-bodied MANs and former Lothian Super
> Pointer-bodied Darts, former Reading Buses Optare Excel S925 LBL also makes
> an appearance, and is seen in Gelliwastad Road in August 2011.
>
> (c)  Barrie Gilbert
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