DescriptionWeston-super-Marere station - Badgerline - 4511 C511BFB.jpg
English: A large number of bus routes were converted to high-frequency minibus operations during the 1980s, but the first town to convert all of its routes was Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, where Badgerline introduced 46 Ford Transit buses for its services on 31 May 1985. Here a preserved example (number 4511, registration C511 BFB) leaves the town's railway station after a visit. It has a Dormobile body conversion.
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