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What is the Dublin Bus tow truck called?

The options were Draggin's Wagon, Anna Lifty, Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie and Buspidéal and they all would have been worthy winners. However, there could only be one and Dublin Bus have today revealed that the recovery truck's new name is (drumroll) Buspidéal!



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