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Several buses stopped on Mass Ave at Holyoke Gate. MBTA Routes 1, 68 and 69, and Harvard shuttle buses stop here. LMA stands for Longwood Medical Area, in Boston.
Mercedes Benz O814D Plaxton Beaver new 11/1997 as Midland Fox M127
Passed to Arriva www.flickr.com/photos/fwc439h/4488213229/ Pictured in Pontyprydd
With the general public in mind, the Merseyside Quality Bus Network has been established making bus travel within the city easier. Initially the partnership applied solely to the 14 series services in the City Centre however the 10 and 10A services have now been included in the scheme.
Arriva and Stagecoach come together to create a user friendly timetable for their customers and tickets are transferable between companies. Although advertised for the 10/10A St Helens – Liverpool services, variants of the route such as the 10B/10C are also included in the partnership.
Part of the partnership includes providing clean, low emissions vehicles with which Arriva utilise Pulsars, and Stagecoach now do with their Alexander Dennis MAN/Enviro 300 buses (In Theory). PO11 BDF, a new AD Enviro 300 is pictured leaving Queen Square in Liverpool on a 10C service bound for Knotty Ash.
Preston Bus fleet number 20795 here seen in Blackpool working the 77 service to Preston on 7th June 2018
1979-80 - Hackney - STA Mercedes prototype bus 240.
This is one of a set of photos given to me many years ago. I beleive they orginated from the old STA.
Bus 97, Lebanon City Schools. 2013 IC CE 300 with a Maxxforce DT. My route got this bus when it was brand new
A selection of some of the more charismatic pieces of machinery to be found prowling the streets of Puerto Vallarta, a resort town on Mexico's West Coast. I don't think that I saw any two that were exactly alike, but they did seem to be providing frequent, reliable service.
Buses like this took me all over Wallasey and New Brighton when I was a schoolboy.
I nearly fell off the back of one on my way to school, one very dark October morning in 1971.I miss the colour scheme of the Wallasey Corporation. I've no idea why it was referred to as Sea Green.
Bus Karosa C934E.1351
Bus for DHL employees
Registration plate: KHH 59-29
Manufacturer: Karosa a.s., Vysoké Mýto, Czech Republic (nowadays Iveco Czech Republic, a. s.)
Year of manufacture: 2000
Owner: Jana Bednaříková - Transbus line, Czech Republic
Znojmo, Czech Republic
July 2018
Transport for London's newest bus route, the 324 between Stanmore Station and Brent Cross Tesco, commenced operation on Saturday 23rd October. Transdev's SDE19, one of a batch of seven short-wheelbase Enviro200 Darts purchased for the route, waits time on the stand at Stanmore Station on the afternoon of Wednesday 27th October before heading off to Brent Cross.
The introduction of the 324 was delayed by well over a year. In the Stanmore area it serves a number of roads - Old Church Lane, Abercorn Road, St Andrews Drive and Culver Grove - which have not had a regular bus service before and there was considerable objection to this routeing*. The buses originally intended for the route were redeployed elsewhere and these shorter Enviro200 Darts were purchased instead by Transdev. In Colindale buses run along Colindeep Lane; prior to the 324 this road was served by just two journeys each way on a Thursday, provided by a Mobility Bus route (972, now withdrawn). All the above-mentioned roads are served an a hail-and-ride basis.
* It is not clear why the route could not have started on its original intended date; but with buses curtailed at Queensbury Circus or running via Honeypot Lane and Marsh Lane until the objections were overcome.
Tourist bus in Dresden, Germany, August 2014.
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Central manchester was very colourful at one time! GMS Buses was the southern half of GM Buses following their enforced split by HM Government (a big mistake that should NEVER have happened). It is one of 80 Metroriders bought new by GM Buses to compete with the Bee Line Buzz Co in South Manchester. Bee Line eventually metamorphosed into a company running full size buses under British Bus ownership and never managed to have a fleet in one colour scheme due to constant tinkering. This shot shows an example of what I mean.
Or rather, the correct display for the point which has been route 15's terminus since August 2010!
From Saturday 29th August 2010 route 15 was cut back from its Paddington Basin terminus and was curtailed at Regent Street, Conduit Street. Buses displayed 'Oxford Circus', although the new terminus was actually a few hundred yards short of that point.
Now that Stagecoach has reshuffled its routes in East London to allow the closure of Upton Park Garage, new blinds have been fitted which at last contain a less misleading destination (a 'Conduit Street' qualifying point would have been even more helpful, but hey-ho). 18919, an Alexander ALX400-bodied Trident, now operating out of Bow despite still carrying its West Ham code, shows the new destination in Bazeley Street, Poplar during the afternoon of Monday 19th September.
Buses aren't really my thing but I did think this one was exceptionally well turned out. Quainton Road, 6th May 2013.
GTH W10 & GTH W51.......Rather a smart eye catching pair,seen here at the South Inch bus park,Perth.
As well as the regular Enviro200s allocated to the route, on schooldays an extra double deck journey is operated (from Chingford am, from Potters Bar pm). These journeys are extended to/from the Dame Alice Owen School in Potters Bar, an Independent grant-maintained School which moved here from Islington in 1973 and which draws its pupils from a wide catchement area. The afternoon journey is seen setting down at Potters Bar Station on Wednesday 8th February; some of the pupils alighting here will be taking trains back to Islington.