Odd choices for the disabled access MATAplus services are these examples from a dedicated fleet of short Bluebird buses more usually used as school buses. Here are numbers 331 and 335 in the depot yard. Wheelchair access is via the nearside rear door.
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Several of the MATAplus Bluebird fleet can be seen in this shot, with only 322, front right, identifiable.
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Bluebird 351 lurches wildly as it re-enters the depot. Hopefully any wheelchairs on board were well secured!
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Bluebird 346 dips and lurches too as it returns. The short wheelbase and high floor do little to help with stability.
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