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Hiring a Double Decker Bus
Anyone know of companies that hire out a double decker for the day,
either new style or old fashioned? Want to take a group of people on a 100 mile trip from London to Wiltshire and back the same night - can only take one vehicle so the bigger the better - double decker coaches are working out very expensive and buses also seem to be more fun. |
Hiring a Double Decker Bus
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:24:59 +0100, Dee
wrote: Anyone know of companies that hire out a double decker for the day, either new style or old fashioned? Want to take a group of people on a 100 mile trip from London to Wiltshire and back the same night - can only take one vehicle so the bigger the better - double decker coaches are working out very expensive and buses also seem to be more fun. www.ensignbus.co.uk http://www.timebus.co.uk/ http://www.londongeneral.co.uk/ -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Hiring a Double Decker Bus
Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:24:59 +0100, Dee Anyone know of companies that hire out a double decker for the day, either new style or old fashioned? Want to take a group of people on a 100 mile trip from London to Wiltshire and back the same night - can only take one vehicle so the bigger the better - double decker coaches are working out very expensive and buses also seem to be more fun. www.ensignbus.co.uk http://www.timebus.co.uk/ http://www.londongeneral.co.uk/ Or www.memorylane.co.uk Bear in mind that old buses are not very fast - even the souped-up RT I went on recently would not do 50. Routemaster coaches might just. Colin McKenzie |
Hiring a Double Decker Bus
Colin McKenzie wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:24:59 +0100, Dee Anyone know of companies that hire out a double decker for the day, either new style or old fashioned? Want to take a group of people on a 100 mile trip from London to Wiltshire and back the same night - can only take one vehicle so the bigger the better - double decker coaches are working out very expensive and buses also seem to be more fun. www.ensignbus.co.uk http://www.timebus.co.uk/ http://www.londongeneral.co.uk/ Or www.memorylane.co.uk Bear in mind that old buses are not very fast - even the souped-up RT I went on recently would not do 50. Routemaster coaches might just. Colin McKenzie I thought there was some sort of regulations about double decker buses (not coaches) not being allowed on motorways? |
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