Stagecoach in Hull 19687 'Amy Johnson' - FX60 HFJ
And for the most recent photo of a Stagecoach in Hull E400 I have, here is one that I swear is following me around everywhere I go bus spotting. I don't think I have many photos of these E400s, though I believe this to be one of my most photographed, if not the most photographed. Delivered new with just the name 'Amy Johnson' like the rest of the 2011 E400s, in 2016, the branding of this bus was 'upgraded' to feature an all-around tribute to local hero Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia, 75 years after her untimely death after bailing out of her plane and drowning in the Thames Estuary in 1941 while involved in WW2. The bus is looking a little tired now, but it is a fitting tribute to a local hero that even managed to earn a blue plaque at her former Vernon Court residence in the London borough of Barnet.
Seen here on Cranbook Avenue serving the 5 to Hull Interchange is Stagecoach in Hull's 19687, also known as 'Amy Johnson', a 2011 ADL Enviro 400 that wears a special 'upgraded' livery in tribute to local aviator Amy Johnson, applied 75 years after her untimely death. This bus is noted as being due to be transferred to Long Sutton in exchange for 19684 coming back off loan from there.
Stagecoach in Hull 19687 'Amy Johnson' - FX60 HFJ
And for the most recent photo of a Stagecoach in Hull E400 I have, here is one that I swear is following me around everywhere I go bus spotting. I don't think I have many photos of these E400s, though I believe this to be one of my most photographed, if not the most photographed. Delivered new with just the name 'Amy Johnson' like the rest of the 2011 E400s, in 2016, the branding of this bus was 'upgraded' to feature an all-around tribute to local hero Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia, 75 years after her untimely death after bailing out of her plane and drowning in the Thames Estuary in 1941 while involved in WW2. The bus is looking a little tired now, but it is a fitting tribute to a local hero that even managed to earn a blue plaque at her former Vernon Court residence in the London borough of Barnet.
Seen here on Cranbook Avenue serving the 5 to Hull Interchange is Stagecoach in Hull's 19687, also known as 'Amy Johnson', a 2011 ADL Enviro 400 that wears a special 'upgraded' livery in tribute to local aviator Amy Johnson, applied 75 years after her untimely death. This bus is noted as being due to be transferred to Long Sutton in exchange for 19684 coming back off loan from there.