RH2 90D1002 whilst working in the Dublin Bus Tour fleet
RH4 90D1004 in the Dublin Bus City Tour livery
RH5 90D1005 in the Dublin Bus City Tour fleet
RH6 90D1006 in the old cream and blue livery and modified for use as a driver training vehicle.
RH7 90D1007 is magnificently preserved in it's original Dublin Bus condition to a very high standard. This bus was brought across from Ireland for the 2009 Showbus rally, this photo was taken en route on 24/09/2009.
RH7 90D1007 made the incredible journey across to Showbus 2009 and looks in fine condition and a superb credit to its owner.
RH11 90D1011 with Dualway in the City Sightseeing livery, giving this bus a very similar appearance to its sisters working in Oxford (see Dublin in the UK collection)
RH15 90D1015 in the Dualway fleet and painted in the red tour livery.
RH17 90D1017 in the Dualway fleet wearing thier red tour livery
RH20 90D1020 in use with Dublin Bus as a driver training vehicle
RH21 90D1021 in Dublin Bus City Tour livery providing the 'hotel sweeper' shuttle connection
RH22 90D1022 outside the Dublin Bus HQ acting as a mobile ticket sales point
RH29 90D1029 is part of the Dualway fleet, initially operated in the red tour livery before a repaint in 2008 into the yellow livery
RH31 90D1031 is the Dublin Bus Ghost Bus tour bus- an unusual tour in the evening visiting the haunted parts of the city; the tour is better experienced outside the long, light summer months!
RH41 90D1041 was sold to Cronin, Cork for their tour operation several years ago. Still going strong in 2010 and captured edging through heavy traffic along St Particks Quay this bus still looks very smart.
RH54 90D1054 is part of Dualway's red tour fleet
RH55 90D1055 is captured working in the Dualway fleet on the red tour
RH61 91D1061 in the Dublin Bus fleet in the cream and blue scheme
RH62 91D1062 is captured at work in the later Dublin livery- this bus never worked outside Dublin after it was accidentally damaged on its way to the UK dealer
RH63 91D1063 is captured working from Conyngham Road depot in the cream and blue Dublin Bus livery
RH66 91D1066 became part of the Dublin Bus City Tour fleet
RH67 91D1067 displays the current Dublin Bus Tour livery whilst showing a Volvo Olympian the way across O'Connell bridge!
RH68 91D1068 is captured on Aston Quay waiting its next turn on Conyngham Road's busy 78A service
RH72 91D1072 is captured in bleak weather whilst on the 79 service
RH75 91D1075 is captured in Dublin Bus livery whilst parked on Aston Quay
RH78 91D1078 rests on Aston Quay between workings on the 79
RH79 91D1079 in the second main Dublin Bus livery worn by the RH Class vehicles
RH80 91D1080 is photographed in Ballyfermot whilst heading to Liffy Valley on the 78A; this was taken on the first day of my first ever trip to Dublin!
RH80 91D1080 is captured after a repaint into the yellow and blue Dublin Bus livery
RH83 91D1083 is seen on Aston Quay
RH87 91D1087 is captured working the Dublin Bus city tour.
RH98 91D1098 catches the sun on O'Connell Street whilst working Dualway's yellow "Gray Line" tour- this bus is now working in Galway
RH100 91D10100 is photographed near the Guiness Storehouse, one of Dublin's principal tourist attractions.
RH101 91D10101 is seen resting between tours on O'Connell Street
RH102 91D10102 leaves Parnell Square on the yellow tour route which is operated by Dualway
RH103 91D10103 is part of the Dualway tour fleet in the yellow livery
RH104 91D10104 pauses outside St Patricks Cathedral on the yellow tour, which is operated by Dualway
RH105 91D10105 rests on Eden Quay before working Ringsend route 49
RH106 91D10106 negotiates the traffic on Westmoreland Street
RH107 91D10107 is captured in Crumlin working a Jobstown bound 77; lazy blind setting and filthy buses are not unusual.
RH109 91D10109 is captured working at Tallaght bound 56A from Ringsend depot
RH110 91D10110 is seen in typically heavy traffic whilst working a 65B
RH111 91D10111 is captured resting in Hawkins Street between duties in the city centre
RH112 91D10112 is seen working from Phibsboro depot on the 121- too much trouble to set the final destination or route blind!
RH113 91D10113 waits at Crumlin before starting its cross-city journey on the 121 to Drimnagh
RH114 91D10114 rests in Hawkins Street between trips on the 37
RH117 91D10117 pulls away from a stop near the Mater Hospital in Berkley Road on the 121 service
RH118 91D10118 waits at Crumlin before working a 121 service, although you wouldn't think so by looking at the front!
RH119 91D10119 is captured at Crumlin whilst working Phibsboro depot's 121 service
RH122 91D10122 is captured working Phibsboro depot's 120 service
RH123 91D10123 keeps busy working the 120 service
RH124 91D10124 is captured in Dublin Bus yellow and blue livery
RH125 91D10125 carried a distinctive overall advertisment for Heinz Tomato Ketchup; you certainly knew when this Phibsboro bus was coming!
RH127 92D127 displays City Swift livery whilst working the 41B route from Summerhill depot
RH128 92D128 passes through Ballymun on the 13A- this area has been redeveloped since this photo was taken
RH128 92D128 wears a blue advertising livery for the Cork City Tour- this bus is owned and operated by Cronin, Cork and is seen leaving Grand Parade on a lightly loaded trip around the city.
RH129 92D129 is captured working the 17A from Finglas to Kilbarrack which was never a "City Swift" route
RH129 92D129 is now in Cork working for Cronin's and is liveried for the Cork Outer Limits tour, a 90 minute long trip which takes in the sights around the edges of this small city.
RH130 92D130 is captured near Drumcondra on the 41C to Swords
RH131 92D131 goes about it's touring duties as it crosses the River Liffy during the red tour route
RH132 92D132 is captured at work on the yellow tour route
RH133 92D133 is seen loading in O'Connell St whilst working a 16 towards Santry
RH134 92D134 is captured still working for Dublin Bus on the useful 16A service to the Airport- useful for the fans of Olympians who won't use the low floor buses on other routes to/from the airport!
RH134 92D134 was sold to Dualway where it joined the red tour fleet
RH137 92D137 is seen outside the old airport terminal between workings on the cross-city 16A service
RH137 92D137 leaves the Guiness Storehouse stop whilst working the red city tour operated by Dualway
RH138 92D138 works a Kilbarrack to Finglas 17A service
RH141 92D141 shows off the dedicated driver training livery worn by just a few RH Class Olympians
RH146 92D146 is captured at Heuston Station prior to working a short 46A service
RH146 92D146 is captured near Heuston Station - this bus is now operated by Alan Martin Coaches and wears a bleak but distinctive all-over advertisment, such excess has long been banished from the Dublin Bus fleet.
RH147 92D147 is captured working the 116 from Donnybrook depot
RH154 93D10154 is captured soon after conversion and repaint into Dublin Bus tour livery
RH156 93D10156 is seen working from Clontarf depot, Marlborough Street is where the 130 parks between workings
RH156 93D10156 now wears the new Dublin Bus Tour livery and is seen here in College Green
RH159 93D10159 was one of the final few RH Class Olympians in service, Harristown depot's 17A usually hosted these veterans
RH160 93D10160 is seen in Santry working a 17A towards Kilbarrack
RH161 93D101061 works a Donnybrook depot 46B service
RH163 93D10163 looks like any other RH Class Olympian at the time, but was actually in the driver training fleet when this photo was taken at Heuston
RH165 93D10165 makes a fine sight working the 17A service
RH166 93D10166 is captured between workings on the 230 at the Airport
RH167 93D10167 is seen working a 17A service
RH167 93D1067 rests at the airport before working an evening 230 to Porthmarnock
RH168 93D10168 is captured working from Ringsend on the 15
RH170 93D10170 waits at Bellfield to work a "Euro" duty on Xpresso 50X
RH175 93D10175 was the final Leyland vehicle delivered to an operator in the UK or Eire; this bus enjoys a final fling in service covering for a low floor vehicle during the 2007 Open Golf Championship