Southport Open Top Tours 2017 Season

20th July 2017

Southport Open Top Tours 2017 Season

Following on from the success of the first four years’ operation starting in 2012, the Merseyside Transport Trust (MTT) is pleased to announce that it will once again be operating circular open top tours of Southport during the holiday season of 2017. These tours will be provided entirely by volunteers using historic vehicles.

Starting from the tradition location of Southport Pier, the tours will operate as a free-of-charge circular service taking in the sights of Southport that have on a tour that has proved a popular tourist attraction for many decades. Ensuring that the tours continue operating has proved to be very popular with Southport locals, families and tourists alike; since their first year extra journeys have been added to cope with increased demand and popularity.

Picking up where Arriva left off in 2011, the tours are to be operated using historic Leyland Atlanteans that have been operating these tours in past years and are now in preservation; 1449 (GKA 449L) and 1551 (OLV 551M).

A closed top vehicle will be substituted in adverse weather conditions.

The tours take in such beautiful Southport attractions as the Marine Lake, Marine Bridge, Royal Birkdale Golf Course, Hesketh Park, Lord Street Boulevard and the Botanic Gardens.

The operation of the tours will commence on Sunday 30th July 2017 and will operate on every Sunday through to Sunday 27th August 2017. Departures are timetabled for 12:00, 13:00, 14:00 and 15:00 hours from Southport Pier, in front of the carousel.

For more information, please consult the MTT’s website at: www.mttrust.co.uk.

The Merseyside Transport Trust

The MTT is a registered charity based in Burscough, Lancashire with a collection of historic vehicles from the Merseyside area ranging from a 1946 AEC Regent II and 1949 Daimler CVA6 through to vehicles from the MPTE and Merseybus eras, some which are in private ownership and on loan to the MTT. The MTT holds many events during the year, including two Running Days at Easter and in September which allow the general public and the enthusiast community alike the chance to come and ride on the buses of their past. The MTT is (and the tours are) managed and run entirely by unpaid volunteers.

Southport Open Top Tours

Open top tours have been a part of Southport’s history for many decades, latterly being operated by Arriva but also its predecessors Merseybus, Merseyside PTE and Southport Corporation before that. CitySightseeing contractor ACE Travel operated a tour in Southport during the 2010 season but this wasn’t repeated. Arriva operated its final tour season in 2011 using Leyland Atlantean 1449 (latterly 3980) before this vehicle passed into preservation in early 2012.

Atlanteans 1449 and 1551

The two open top Atlanteans being used by the MTT on its tours had operated in Southport for many years before being sold for preservation, both to members of the MTT and now operating as part of the MTT’s collection, being on long term loan. Both Atlanteans have famously led double lives whilst in the Merseybus and Arriva fleets, being regularly used as homecoming buses for Liverpool FC (1551) and Everton FC (1449).

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