A century of coastal connections

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Part of the centenary line-up on the Tower Headland, including Blackpool Transport’s open-top Olympian alongside closed-top Atlantean 362. BLACKPOOL TRANSPORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jonathan Welch looks back at a century of buses in Blackpool

July saw the well-known municipal operator Blackpool Transport host an event to mark 100 years since the first motor bus service operated by Blackpool Corporation. A series of special events over three days was organised to mark the occasion. On the afternoon of Friday 2 July, heritage bus tours departed from Rigby Road before travelling along much of the route of the first ever bus route operated. Saturday 3 July featured a bus parade, with a convoy of buses travelling from Starr Gate to North Pier, followed by a display of 10 vintage buses at Tower Headland. Free vintage bus rides along the Promenade were laid on in the afternoon, and the evening saw a special ‘Beer & Buses’ event hosted by the Fylde Transport Trust. Sunday 4 featured more heritage tours as well as Zoo and Stanley Park circular tours and free vintage bus rides along the Promenade.
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