Sunday, 3 September 2023

2023 Bus Driver of the Year Final

First Eastern Counties Scania N250UD ADL Enviro400 City 36918 at Gynn Square
The National Final of the 55th Bus Driver of the Year competition took place in Blackpool on Sunday 3rd September. Bus drivers from all around the country compete to be the top driver, and this year saw 12 buses being used, with 10 of them travelling from various parts of the UK to take part in the event. The competition commences from the seaward side of the Metropole Hotel, before proceeding along Middle Walk where a series of tests are set out for the drivers. The buses then navigate the roundabout at Gynn Square before returning south down the Promenade, where drivers are allowed to pick up and set down passengers at temporary bus stops positioned along the route. The winner of the 2023 Bus Driver of the Year competition was Lee Grantham from National Express, based at Acocks Green depot in Birmingham.

First Potteries low height Wright Streetdeck 35944, leaving the Metropole Hotel heading for Middle Walk
Stagecoach Manchester ADL Enviro400 MMC 11719 passing the Spitfires at Gynn Square roundabout
Lothian Buses Volvo B5TL Wright Gemini 3 445 leaving Middle Walk at Gynn Square
National Express West Midlands ADL Enviro400 MMC 7541
Stagecoach Cumbria and North Lancashire open top Volvo B5TL Wright Gemini 3 13804
Go North West Volvo B5LH MCV EvoSeti 3061
McGill's Mercedes-Benz Citaro 0295 G3340 leaving Middle Walk at Gynn Square
Blackpool Transport ADL Enviro400 City 411 taking part in the event at Gynn Square roundabout
Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire ADL Enviro400 MMC 11637, based at Preston
McGill's 3359, a Mercedes-Benz Citaro 0295 heading south on the Promenade
Blackpool Transport ADL Enviro400 City 450 at Gynn Square, one of the early runners in the event
This tiny Subaru Sambar (with a VW body kit) could be a contender for the smallest bus at the event

2 comments:

  1. The sequence of events is actually the other way round. Drivers pick up their buses at the seaward side of the Metropole and then proceed, via a number of test points, along the Middle Walk to Gynn Square, where they cross the tramway, drive around the Gynn roundabout and then proceed south along the North Promenade, via two temporary bus stops to the south end of the Metropole, where they cross the tramway once more to finish on the seaward side of the Metropole.

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