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659 gains the first of her two fleet numbers. No difficulties reading the white numbers, unlike the old gold ones which faded fast to black. Again period correct to 1996 in vinyl application. Early in her life the Black Entrance Only was much lower on the white and the Door warning notice was the other way about and all on Gold originally
La 141 R 568, al traino di una sezione dello Swiss Classic Train diretto a Zurigo, è appena transitato nella stazione di S. Antonino, poco fuori l'abitato di Giubiasco (CH).
This bus haunts me. I seem to be driving it more often than any other coach - it's not a bad machine but I prefer the Setras. Dublin Coach sent a photographer to get photos for the new timetables for the increased frequency on the Ennis service. That's my "professional" face!
This design was for an scarf end or pillowcase. This and the trail motif were the only ones I have of this set.
Packing is such a drag, but once it's all put in place at the new location, it's awesome. Moving is such a good way to declutter.
"While away the hours
Into something new
Throw away the flowers
They make you feel blue"
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Cloud - Sia
12.1.2013. Based on the modular design of the Leyland Bus, these vehicles first appeared in 1984. The unit seen here was fitted with Cummins L10 engines and Voith hydraulic transmission. Most of these units ran in the West Yorkshire routes radiating out from Leeds. 141113 is painted in the red and cream Metro-Train livery. Withdrawn from service in 1997 and now based at Butterley on the Midland Railway.