Thanks Barrie

Only three of this batch remain in the fleet, all based at Bangor as
follows:

3346 R236 AEY, 3347 R237 AEY and 3349 R239 AEY. In addition there are
two other Vollys remaining in the shape of 3355 P938 MKL and 3357 P940
MKL.

The remaining R-AEY have the following fates:

R233 AEY, left fleet 2012 and now with Lodge Coaches, Chelmsford
R234 AEY, withdrawn and stored for 18 months following engine failure,
sadly disposed to unknown dealer, believed for scrap.
R235 AEY, following displacement from Dolgellau, saw little use at
Bangor and used for spares and sold for scrap.
R238 AEY, sold to Geoff Ripley, Barnsley following engine failure,
since turned up with Nottingham Minibuses.

Kind Regards
Chris

On Jun 11, 10:05 pm, Barrie Gilbert <[email protected]>
wrote:
> That's a really well composed shot.
>
> How many of the R- AEY batch of Olympians remain in service in the North
> West and North Wales fleets, please ?

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