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Easter Parade |
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SUNDAY, 15 APRIL 2001
The Blurb
Are you fed up with the usual static rally every weekend? Then join the Easter
Parade, a new event especially for people who are not afraid to actually drive
their old vehicle - all kinds of vehicle, as long as they are 35 years
old or over (ie first registered no later than 1965). No time checks, no
difficult navigation, no hastle ..... just a leisurely run from here to there -
read on.
The Easter Parade is being organised by The Scottish Vintage Bus Museum at Lathalmond (the starting point), but is for all types of "vintage" transport - motor cycles, cars, vans, lorries, buses, fire engines, in fact anything which is power driven - the older the better!
The Parade
The first Parade - we hope it will become an annual event - visited the
award-winning Scottish Fisheries Museum at Anstruther. The route started at
Lathalmond (J4, M90) and meandered along some of the quiet country roads of
central and east Fife to Anstruther where we took advantage of
specially-discounted admission charges. There was ample time for a natter in
the museum's cafe and a walk round the harbour or to sample the famous
Anstruther fish and chips before the return journey by a different route.
On returning to Lathalmond entrants were invited to board a museum bus for a tour round the site, the exhibition hall, the workshops and other buildings which house approximately 170 buses!