Remarkably in this day and age, the 227 still serves this route seven
trips per day on weekdays.
That's not bad when one considers that it's predecessor, the classic
Western Welsh service 402 offered ten trips in 1962,
although the ride to the beach at Llanstephan, as it was then, was
much more fun on a JBO registered Tiger Cub !

Best wishes,

Mike.


On May 11, 9:41 pm, Cymru Coastliner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very atmospheric Mike, Llanybri sounds like a very isolated terminus!
>
> Steve
>
> On May 11, 5:38 pm, "Michael Ansell" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Rhodri Evans Ffoshelig Coaches YJ59NMZ
>
> > Looking immaculate in the smart Ffoshelig Coaches livery is Optare Versa 
> > YJ59NMZ.
>
> > Seen here climbing up from Llansteffan towards the terminus of service 227 
> > at Llanybri, at the end of it’s journey from Carmarthen.
>
> > Mike Ansell.
>
> >  l 064.JPG
> > 338KViewDownload

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