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We took a road-trip to the Vintage Bus Museum in Dunfermiline today, where we met up with my Mum and Dad.
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Dad was waiting with our tickets when we arrived and we were just in time for the hourly tour, so we jumped on an old Routemaster and were driven around the various bus sheds.
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The first shed was filled with really beaten us buses that were being restored. Some of them were just frames and barely recognisable as buses apart from their shape.
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The next shed was dedicated to Edinburgh buses and was filled with shiny Routemasters.
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The final shed was filled with a mixture of Scottish and foreign buses from America, China and Europe.
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Tom looked a little freaked out when the guide asked him if he was a bus enthusiast or an anorak at the end of the tour.
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At the end of the tour, we had a look around the actual museum which was filled with buses in a lot better condition, cars and various transport memorobillia.
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Tom found that his favourite car in the museum was parked up next to his favourite bus in the museum.
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There were lots of bus blinds like the one we have in our flat.
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I liked looking at all the memorabilia and ended up leaving with a set of plates, a roll of bus tickets and a bus conductress neck bow from the super cheap shop.