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The now defunct Durham Travel Services operated this Skyliner with cherished registration H4DTS for National Express. The coach is seen at Heathrow Bus Station in 2004. |
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Seen at Heathrow Airport Bus Station is one of the first disabled access doubledeck Neoplan Skyliners for National Express services. This Trathens giant, 524 (YN51XMV), was bound for Paignton.
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Trathens 521 (YN51XMH) is seen in the new livery dropping passengers at Heathrow on its way into Victoria from Plymouth in April 2004. |
Sister vehicle, Trathens 514 (YN51XMX), is seen leaving Heathrow heading for Totnes in February 2006. Following a Neoplan toppling over as a result of driver error near Heathrow over the following Christmas period, National Express ceased contracting doubledeck coaches for its operations for ten years. |
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