With respect, for a transport enthusiast who has made ample vlogs on your travels, you are acting like you know absolutely nothing about buses and the transport network. Any level of basic research would have given you all of your information at Heathrow. At Heathrow, most of the buses which run into the 'core', stop at Central Bus Station whereas RailAir use the terminal stops instead, hence why it's quieter. All RailAir stop at Terminal 3, Terminal 2 and the RA1/2 additionally stop at Terminal 5. It would make no sense being at Terminal 3 and them saying this bus also stops at Terminal 2' because the service isn't meant for terminal hopping.
I remember first greyhound service from Scotland to London using a irizar and plaxton
You should sample
Thames Valley buses and Reading buses
Carousel buses in high Wycombe
You do get overnight TFL buses towards central London from Heathrow terminal 5
dont forget that the Aircoach 705x bwtween belfast and Dublin is a First coach though branded as Aircoach
nice one
there ia new Rail air to Watford as well
You should sample the Stagecoach South Bus Network
Do the relatively new stagecoach 73 plate enviro 400 mmcs in hull
The coach you was on was one of the ex Kernow fleet which are recent transfers as came via solent hoeford depot
With respect, for a transport enthusiast who has made ample vlogs on your travels, you are acting like you know absolutely nothing about buses and the transport network. Any level of basic research would have given you all of your information at Heathrow.
At Heathrow, most of the buses which run into the 'core', stop at Central Bus Station whereas RailAir use the terminal stops instead, hence why it's quieter. All RailAir stop at Terminal 3, Terminal 2 and the RA1/2 additionally stop at Terminal 5. It would make no sense being at Terminal 3 and them saying this bus also stops at Terminal 2' because the service isn't meant for terminal hopping.