There does appear to be only one convoy, as the open platform Maltese bus has appeared everywhere so far. Continuous progress can be followed on the BBC website during the day as they have webcams fitted to the vehicles. They are very slick and work to tight schedules.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/torchrelay/day7

Dave G

On 24/05/2012 19:31, Peter Relf wrote:
and here is ASV, which was in Leominster.
It seems to me that this so-called torch “relay” is a bit of a con, as there must be two convoys, with one jumping ahead of the other. e.g. the last stage of the torch relay ended in Leominster at about 1345, and the next stage was due to start in Ludlow at 1357. It is physically impossible to travel from Leominster to Ludlow (about 12 miles) in 8 minutes ! the same situation arises if you look at the timings for other places and days. http://www.london2012.com/torch-relay/route/
Peter R.
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StreetLite taking part in torch relay at Ludlow today. Believe these buses are destined for Merthyr Tydfil depot.
Glyn Bowen
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