we battled through the crazy road works with useless signage to get back to bridgeton museum this morning. we hsd breakfast before i set off for filming which first took me to motherwell where the number of independents has fallen, no more than five operators noted. it wasnt anywhere near as busy as last time i visited but i found mybparking spot and had no hassles and then moved on to hamilton. the strathclyde pte have put up an even bigger fence at the bus station to stop photographers from getting near, they really are the worst outside yorkshire for antinenthusiast stance. it was a bit likecwstching paint dry compared to twenty years or more ago but still betterbthsn dome places and even the smaller operators have new buses. then as the sun was full out i went to clydebank although open as it is by the lay by area the low sun quickly became apain. arriva sold to mcgills and they have gone yo first plus the independent withbthe driver lady who made life unpleasant on orevious visit no sign of her and all very pleasant. themuseum was dead when i got back at four pm and takings were fairly meagre. unless a miracle takes place on sales sunday it will be our lsst time with a stand there.
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