Peter, the driver of 1300 for the day is seen conversing with the driver of Serco bus no. 244 on a 297 to Marion Centre.
At the Victoria Square stop of the Bee-Line buses, 1300 is shown as a Bee-line bus. Volvo B59's hadn't run the Bee-Line service on a regular basis for a long time.
1300 is shown at the Bee-Line stop in Victoria Square, with an unidentified 'H' type tram peeking out from behind the bus. The Bee-Line bus is one of the main methods by which Glenelg tram passengers extend their journey to their ultimate destination besides walking.
The regular service Bee-Line using MAN NL202 (CNG) bus no. 1753 in the Food and Wine livery has approached the stop, behind 1300.
To allow 1753 to leave the stop when it is time for it to do so, 1300 moves up, just past the bus stop.
With 1753 still behind 1300, we observe the tour patrons discussing the relative merits of Volvo B59 buses, amongst other matters.
And a final view, Serco operated, MAN SG280H articulated bus no. 196 on a 218 route to Happy Valley passes 1300 in Victoria Square.
You want to live in the past? Return to Glen Osmond (Gilles Road)
Lost? Need to get your bearings? Return to the map.
Or, continue on to the next photo location - Royal Adelaide Show bus stop