The six new to Lothian Buses Leyland Olympians acquired from Blackburn Transport in 2007 have rarely seen local service work. This has changed recently with 413, 414 and 416 forming a pool for use on route 20 - though newer Olympians are still preferred with the occasional Trident (331 last Sunday).
On several weekdays all three have appeared - and 417 was reported once too - but today they appeared on the Saturday service for the first time. Two trips on 413 and 416 enabled the following photos to be taken. These - and the open top Sightseeing buses - are the only dual door double deckers used by Blackpool but both drivers only used the front door. They retain many Lothian and some Blackburn features.
| 416 heads to Marton Mere Camp on route 20 on Saturday 11 June |
| Sister bus 413 at Corporation Street terminus |
| LRT Lothian advises you not to get off between stops. Alas here you couldn't get off at a stop as the exit doors remained shut and we all filed through the entrance door! (413) |
| Another traditional Lothian notice behind the centre exit doors (413) |
| The centre exit and staircase means only bench seats can be fitted in the front half of the bus (416) |
| The Exit sign draws passengers to the disused centre exit (416) |
| Upstairs on 413 - the spartan Lothian style of the era with no frills vinyl seats is apparent. |
| The cab view of 416 as 413 heads past. The timecard is for 'route 201' |