Over Xmas, and again in February, the Tasmanian Bus & Coach Society have worked with the Tasmanian Transport Museum to supply a shuttle bus from Hobart CBD > Museum. Primarily to attract tourists, over Xmas it was mainly locals using the service, but with two BIG Cruise Ships in over February / March, we hope to tap into that market. This will give tourists OTHER attractions to visit whilst in port. Although not as popular as we'd hoped, hopefully March will be more successful Over the Sunday in FEB, I wandered the waterfront getting a few pics, including other tour coaches.
TBCS #134 photographed in Morrison St Hobart, positioning itself for the TTMS shuttles.
TBCS #134 passes Constitution Dock enroute to Elizabeth St for the TTMS shuttles.
Red Decker were busy (as usual) with Metrobus #305 loading tourists at the Visitor Centre
Tassielink Transit #59 loading in Elizabeth St for Strahan / Lake St Clair
Tasmania's own Redline #29 - Higer Munro
A new attraction on Hobart's waterfront, is this horse-drawn carriage touring Hobart's historic waterfront.
Red Decker Co.'s NEWEST ANKAI open-topper DD seen approaching the Visitor Centre
1 - 2 Red Decker Co.'s pride & joys - 2 x ANKAI open-topper DD. ALWAYS busy on Cruise Ship days
Tassielink Transit #23 - Scania A30 / Higer, photographed loading for Bicheno on Tassie's East Coast
Seabourne Coaches - M.A.N. 18.250 / BCI (ex Cobden BL VIC)
TTMS / TBCS Cruise Ship Shuttle + others
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