Early yesterday afternoon saw two Alfa Travel Mercedes Benz Tourismos taking up residence at Great Yarmouth's Beach Coach Station. They were 80 BC14LCJ and 81 BC14LCK.
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Alfa Travel Tourismos BC14LCJ and BC14LCK face east - which appears to be the norm nowadays at the coach station |
Meanwhile passing on Nelson Road North was a trio of Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TLs on their way to Bernard Matthews. 32063 W223XBD led the charge closely followed by 32062 W422SRP and 30954 YJ51RDO
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After W223XBD's quick getaway, W422SRP and YJ51RDO are left still picking up their passengers. |
Roy
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