Skegness 'character' buses return for summer
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A bus service featuring colourful character double-deckers has relaunched in Skegness.
The buses all have names associated with the seaside and will play well-known holiday music.
The route includes Butlin's, Fantasy Island and Ingoldmells and the service runs until the end of October half-term.
Stagecoach said it would provide a "vibrant experience for passengers".
The bus company said it had also introduced a series of upgrades to the fleet, which is made up of 10 hybrid open-top and two hybrid closed-top buses, including measures to cut emissions.
Some of the names include Rocky, Sandy, Shelly and Scoop and the service will run every 10 minutes between attractions. Eight buses will be operating from Saturday 23 March.
Stagecoach also confirmed upgrades include new top-deck seating, additional buggy space, modern destination blinds and next-stop announcement systems.
Matt Cranwell, managing director for Stagecoach East Midlands, said: "The upgrades to our fleet will provide a colourful and vibrant travel experience for our passengers, many of whom are avid fans.
"Passengers can relax and enjoy the ride, knowing that the refreshed fleet also supports sustainability objectives."
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