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Wrightbus Streetdeck (H45/25D)

GA Brighton & Hove

Clock Street, Portsmouth

29 May 2022

Amsterdam Centraal, 18 January 2016.

Newton Abbot: being moved around on the depot 07/07/1971.

 

835 was one of the batch of Warships built by North British and was withdrawn along with all remaining NBL locos in October 1971. It was cut up at Swindon Works in December of the same year.

 

I like the line up of BR vehicles in the foreground.

Esposta a Carpignano Sesia

This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 835 in 2007.

Seen here on West Granton Road.

Arriva's Yorkshire Tiger operation isn't an entity which has attracted too much of my interest, however as it has been sold to Transdev and in eight days will be rebranded under the equally-bizarre name Team Pennine, I thought I would make an effort to take some photographs today.

 

This view sees former Go Ahead London Volvo B7TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini LF52TGV (835) passing St James in Flockton with the 08:00 Huddersfield-Wakefield 231. The hourly 231 and sister route 232 are exceptions among the current Tiger routes in that they will transfer to Arriva rather than Transdev from 25 July.

Clydeside Scottish Routemaster WLT 835 in Kirkby Stephen.

Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority 835 is a 1997 Gillig Phantom 40' at Midwest Bus Sales in Owosso, MI on Friday, October 17th, 2014

835 R835MFR with Central First School, Ashington 2015 (photo by Robin Barnes)

West Bromwich bus station.

From the series and the forthcoming exhibition Window Shopping in London July 2025.

Copyright Bari Goddard Photography 2025.

created for the in numerical order group

Amtrak 835 leads #4, the Southwest Chief through Dahinda Illinois in the Summer of 1996. Copyright © Revenge Photography. All Rights Reserved.

 

Cádiz.- (España)

Antonov AN-32B

Peruvian Army / Ejercito Del Peru

Lima 8/11/2014

Iveco Urbanway 12 GNV de la STRAV sur la ligne B à Créteil Préfecture

ISS039-E-000663 (12 March 2014) --- As in the case of this picture, when an astronaut in space uses an 800mm focal length, it is impossible to get the entire body of Houston, the nation's fourth most populous city, in one frame. This photo was taken by one of the Expedition 39 crew members from the International Space Station on March 12, 2014. The large lens and the clear spring like weather provide a better than usual aerial study of the city. The downtown business district is in the center of the frame. The Reliant Stadium complex, home to the Houston Livestock and Rodeo, currently in progress, can be seen in the upper right portion of the photo.

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