Lovely looking coach but they look a bit cumbersome. Did they wallow a bit, as I can remember being quite sick when on these old coaches

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They could 'wag their tails' a little - these had a slightly longer rear overhang than our other Reliances.
However, once you were familiar with this characteristic, they were quite fine to handle.
The 6-speed 'crash' 'box took some getting used-to.
It had a very tight gate, and it was easy to jump into the wrong gear. It was also a 'fast-changer' - you had to double-declutch a bit sharpishly, as the revs dropped away quickly when changing gears.
Once mastered though, that 'overdrive 6th' gear certainly gave these Reliances a fair turn of speed.
I remember taking 166, one of the 505-engined 1967 deliveries on a weekend railway enthusiasts tour.
We left South Wales on day one, and travelled to the National Tramway Museum at Crich in Derbyshire. It was then on to the NRM at York, and an overnight stay.
Day two began with a visit to the K&WVR (and a train ride, of course!), before crossing the Pennines to visit the Flying Scotsman at Carnforth.
It was then home to South Wales via the M6, M5 and M50 motorways making judicious use of that sixth gear!
Needless to say, we didn't hang around, and 166 never missed a beat all weekend.
The melodious sound effects of the 505 engine in full cry, plus the whine from that 6th gear were music to my ears!
