Lothian Buses Doors Open Day Event – Annandale Bus Depot Leith Walk [Live Event] #EdinburghBuses

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Lothian Buses Doors Open Day Event which for the first time this year included classic vintage buses on the road with preserved vehicles running along the number 16 route. You will spot a number of vehicles from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's being featured.

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595 (JSX595T) - Leyland Atlantean - New in 1979.
667 (GSC667X) - Leyland Olympian - New in 1982.
777 (C777SFS) - Leyland Olympian - New in 1985.
102 (KSX102X) - Leyland National - New in1982.
117 (K117CSG) - Dennis Dart - New in 1992.

Lothian Buses Doors Open Day Event

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"Life of Riley" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
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Videographer – A Taylor

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Video shot on Canon 60D

The doors open day event is a brilliant opportunity for anyone interested in seeing what work goes on behind the scenes at their Central Depot based on Annandale Street where a number of vehicles were on display for members of the public to board.

As part of the day of activities, visitors could ride a bus which took you through the Depot's bus wash where you could experience first what it's like to go through without the need to get wet. There was also remote control bus racing which proved popular with younger children. In 2016, the Lothian Buses Doors Open event supported a number of charities which included Poppy Scotland and Guide Dogs Scotland where visitors could leave a donation within buckets at the doors.

During this year's event, a number of vintage buses ran on the service sixteen between Newhaven and Lothian Road featuring a number of buses which had served the company over the years before being replaced by modern wheel chair friendly replacements.

It was fanastic to see so many people travelling across part of the network on many of the vintage buses taking part in the event where visitors could experience travelling with a bus conductor on board. One hundred volunteers helped out on the day to ensure the event was a success and five thousand pounds was raised for charities.