Hi Chris, hmm 'that rancid Dart!' It came to Rhyl late 2005 along with
its sister 7531 - N531 DWM.

Steve

On Feb 21, 8:32 pm, Chris Clegg <[email protected]> wrote:
> To follow on Steve's theme of ARRIVA Cymru examples that have recently passed 
> to the great bus depot in the sky. 7532 N532 DWM is one example that was 
> withdrawn from the fleet and broken for spares at Wrexham (Caego) depot in 
> early December 2011 and the remains promptly dispatched to PVS, Barnsley for 
> final scrapping. It was new to MTL North and thus becoming part of ARRIVA 
> North West (Merseyside) upon the takeover in 2000. Later in its days (I'm 
> sure Steve or Simon could tell me a rough date) it came to serve North Wales 
> at Rhyl and later moving to Wrexham where it served for the remainder of its 
> days. Whilst at Wrexham it become a useful vehicle working as cover on the 
> TrawsCambria X94 service between Wrexham and Barmouth as required and also 
> Rail Replacement duties. One such day in April 2011 it is found on the 
> outskirts of Dolgellau on the trek back to Wrexham.
>
> I understand this example was only the 10th production Dennis Dart SLF / 
> Plaxton Pointer from memory so was a early example.
>
> Kind Regards
> © Chris Clegg
>
>  n532dwm_080411_dolgellau.JPG
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