Fife. A good area for plenty of bus routes. I should know, I was born in Kirkcaldy & spent the first 7 years of my life in Glenrothes (which was one of 5 "new" towns purpose built in Scotland in the 1960s/70s). I also have 9 separate lots of family spread around the Kingdom of Fife from my Mum's side of the family and over the first 25 years of my life had plenty of reason to travel by bus in the region. Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Cupar, Glenrothes, Inverkeithing are amongst the biggest towns in Fife. With Edinburgh (Scotland's 2nd biggest city and capital) just across the Firth of Forth in Midlothian. And Dundee (Scotland's 4th biggest city) just across the River Tay in Tayside.
I travel on buses everyday, that rattling sounds like there access panel to the outside display thingy, and I've found that putting your knee up against that rattling panel (u sit at the front) should drown out 90% of that sound
It is difficult to find a scenic-drive video from a bus which doesn't rattle and spoil the video. This one is no exception.
Beautiful trip. I love that traffic light that sudden appears in open countryside.
It's always such a pleasure watching the way you record the world. I really like it. Thanks so much... : )
Done that journey many times,always enjoyable
Beautiful route!
So many beautiful views along this route! At 25.45 it felt almost hyper-real.
The scenery around this area is pretty nice.
Fife.
A good area for plenty of bus routes.
I should know, I was born in Kirkcaldy & spent the first 7 years of my life in Glenrothes (which was one of 5 "new" towns purpose built in Scotland in the 1960s/70s).
I also have 9 separate lots of family spread around the Kingdom of Fife from my Mum's side of the family and over the first 25 years of my life had plenty of reason to travel by bus in the region.
Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Cupar, Glenrothes, Inverkeithing are amongst the biggest towns in Fife.
With Edinburgh (Scotland's 2nd biggest city and capital) just across the Firth of Forth in Midlothian. And Dundee (Scotland's 4th biggest city) just across the River Tay in Tayside.
I travel on buses everyday, that rattling sounds like there access panel to the outside display thingy, and I've found that putting your knee up against that rattling panel (u sit at the front) should drown out 90% of that sound
Great job my friend, the image looks excellent, what camera do you use?
good video mate
Thanks
nice journey my friend
Thanks
A bus would not be a bus if it didn’t have at least one rattle,would it.?
Good camera work though.Thanks.
Can you do a vid on the 95 Leven to St Andrews Via Anstruther Please
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Rattly body!