



Yes, the "old" Pumpkin bus was MKV 3128 and as yet has not been repainted into STA corporate livey.Mark V wrote:Is this replacing the orange Mark V's that do the current Pumpkin routes?
Cheers Adam
It is a government sponsored, summer only, Friday and Saturday, late night & early morning charter bus carrying drunken patrons from pub to pub.CB60 wrote:What is Pumpkin Bus exactly?
AEC Decker wrote:Yes, the "old" Pumpkin bus was MKV 3128 and as yet has not been repainted into STA corporate livey.Mark V wrote:Is this replacing the orange Mark V's that do the current Pumpkin routes?
Cheers Adam
It is a government sponsored, summer only, Friday and Saturday, late night & early morning charter bus carrying drunken patrons from pub to pub.CB60 wrote:What is Pumpkin Bus exactly?
I will ask one of the regular drivers, exactly what it does these days.
As far as I can remember the Pumpkin bus originally started after the Clovelly Hotel to Coogee Palace charter (paid for by the Clovelly Hotel) stopped running. The idea of the Clovelly to Coogee charter was to move the drunks quickly away from the Clovelly Hotel when it closed and deposit them at Coogee Beach near the Palace. Two bouncers (one on each door) traveled on every trip the bus operated.
I thought it also included moving people away from Arden St Coogee as well?AEC Decker wrote: It is a government sponsored, summer only, Friday and Saturday, late night & early morning charter bus carrying drunken patrons from pub to pub.
I will ask one of the regular drivers, exactly what it does these days.
As far as I can remember the Pumpkin bus originally started after the Clovelly Hotel to Coogee Palace charter (paid for by the Clovelly Hotel) stopped running. The idea of the Clovelly to Coogee charter was to move the drunks quickly away from the Clovelly Hotel when it closed and deposit them at Coogee Beach near the Palace. Two bouncers (one on each door) traveled on every trip the bus operated.