Arriva resprays bus to honour Sochi Winter Olympics gold medalist Lizzy Yarnold from West Kingsdown and former Maidstone Grammar School pupil
14:00, 07 March 2014
The Royal Mail might have failed to deliver for Kent's Winter Olympics hero, but a golden tribute to Lizzy Yarnold has been unveiled today.
Bus company Arriva have sprayed a bus running on its 478 route gold to celebrate the former Maidstone Grammar School for Girls pupil's success.
The bus took to the roads today after spending a week being resprayed in Watford.
It will cover a route that runs through West Kingsdown, the 25-year-old's home town, on its way to Swanley.
The Sochi 2014 gold medalist said: "The support I've had from the local community in West Kingsdown has been amazing – it really helped me whilst I was in Sochi, knowing that there were so many people behind me and cheering me on back home.
"I hope everyone enjoys riding the gold bus and it brings a smile to a few faces!"
Richard Lewis, regional publicity manager for Arriva, said: "We are proud of Lizzy's achievement and, as we serve her local community, we felt that a gold bus would be a fitting way to draw attention to her success.
"Unlike a post box, our bus will be seen by large numbers of people every day over a wide area as it travels between Lizzy's home village and the nearby town of Swanley."
Last month, the Royal Mail said it would not paint a post box gold for Yarnold - like it did for London 2012 Olympics gold medal winners.
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