It was a fleeting meeting of eyes and moment of yearning romance on a
bus in Hampshire which lasted just seconds.
Vernon Burton first caught a glimpse of a mystery woman on a double
decker in a New Forest Waterside town in the 1980s and never saw her
again.
But the hidden romantic in him has resurfaced three decades later
causing his heart to stir and bringing the emotions flooding back.
Now he is urging people to help him make his dream come true and track
down the lady who he feels he must make contact with after all these
years.
Vernon, now a great grandad aged 62, was born and bred in Hythe,
Hampshire, but moved to Canada in 1977 when he was around 23 to work as a
mechanic But on returning to Britain for a short holiday in 1986 the
former Royal Hampshire Regiment drummer took the bus journey he will
never forget.
While on the top deck of a Solent Blue Line bus traveling towards Southampton city center he made eye contact with a woman on a bus traveling the opposite way
on a late summer morning.
Vernon said: “For some reason I looked back at that other bus and saw a
woman looking back at me. I came over all light-headed , my stomach felt
like it had butterflies and my legs started to shake. The buses started
to pull away and I just had to reach my hand out to try not to let her
go. To my surprise, she did the same.
“You hear about these things happening in romantic movies - but it
really did happen to me.”
Vernon said he was in a relationship at the time and had returned to
Canada to continue with his life - but now he’s single again and has
sent posters of himself to the bus company, now called Blue Star, in the
hope of finding the lady.
Bluestar assistant marketing manager Stacey Tucker said: “We'd love to
help Mr Burton track down this mystery lady.
It’s a long shot but let’s hope we can bring them together after all
these years.”
The woman had long dark hair and wore a dark top and was with two young
boys in school uniform.
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