Looks nice, very low mileage as well, plenty of life left in that. I know a local coach company to me (PC Coaches of Lincoln) have quite a few Irizars, think most of theirs have the Scania power plant.
Yes! The right hand bend heading to the BP garage seems to be a slight pinch point for no apparent reason! Much like the roundabout at the top of Paxcroft where the new road towards Wicks is, taking the first left exit towards the fire station is a funny one as it's not round, it has a strange kink in it for some reason!
I4 came as school coach large number people mover market had a demand for them especially harder get double decker but great where I live because low bridges Newer ones can go up to 80seats though apparently can't be used on rail replacements which strange some carriages have 3&2
Ahhh! Explains why I haven't seen manyi4's and the ones I have seen seem to be high density that's why then! The most recent i4 I've seen was a 23 plate, all over white with Babcock legals, turns out the military have purchased a small handful if these i4's You are correct with the 3+2's and I have heard of vehicles with a 3+2 turning up on rail replacement and then being sent away, on these they are usually narrower seat's maybe they think it would be less comfortable on a train than the layout of a coach..?
Yutong's have certainly changed I must admit I thought all Yutong's are Cummins but there are other options then? I have seen the Excelsior GT12's at a show, it does look nice and they have the similar 3 different mirrors on the left but a bit bigger
3 videos in 2 weeks im loving it 😀
Hi James, another great video! Thanks for sharing! 👊🏽👍🏽😃
It looks a nice coach James
Nice coach Looks like small mirrors though i drive a 70 seater Volvo for schools But It s been savaged by the kids ,,Nice video James
No surprise! 😂this one has been savaged a bit too from it's previous life, but it's due for a re-trim next year
Looks nice, very low mileage as well, plenty of life left in that. I know a local coach company to me (PC Coaches of Lincoln) have quite a few Irizars, think most of theirs have the Scania power plant.
I find that road out of Trowvegas a bit tight past the BP garage. The usual Wilts practice of no white lines but a pained cycle lane. Happy Christmas
Yes! The right hand bend heading to the BP garage seems to be a slight pinch point for no apparent reason! Much like the roundabout at the top of Paxcroft where the new road towards Wicks is, taking the first left exit towards the fire station is a funny one as it's not round, it has a strange kink in it for some reason!
I4 came as school coach large number people mover market had a demand for them especially harder get double decker but great where I live because low bridges
Newer ones can go up to 80seats though apparently can't be used on rail replacements which strange some carriages have 3&2
Ahhh! Explains why I haven't seen manyi4's and the ones I have seen seem to be high density that's why then!
The most recent i4 I've seen was a 23 plate, all over white with Babcock legals, turns out the military have purchased a small handful if these i4's
You are correct with the 3+2's and I have heard of vehicles with a 3+2 turning up on rail replacement and then being sent away, on these they are usually narrower seat's maybe they think it would be less comfortable on a train than the layout of a coach..?
I4 share same engine and transmission with yutongs gt12
And game changer yutongs gt14 tri axle luxury one most luxurious looking coaches on market
Yutong's have certainly changed I must admit I thought all Yutong's are Cummins but there are other options then? I have seen the Excelsior GT12's at a show, it does look nice and they have the similar 3 different mirrors on the left but a bit bigger
Coach
Are these Ex Clarkes?
Looks similar!
Is indeed!