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Metro displays the region's first ever articulated buses to the media on March 21, 2014 at the central facility. The buses are set to roll out on the #70 Grand route in Summer 2014 to help alleviate overcrowding. By the end of 2014, all buses on the #70 line with be articulated.
Arriva Yorkshire, 254 / 255 route branded, but doing a 268 working, in Dewsbury heading towards bus station where it switched over onto the route it's branded for, - a common occurence Mon to Fri morning, around 08.15
Disney Magical Express bus, connecting the Airports with the theme parks hotels.
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Autobús Disney Magical Express, que connecta els aeroports amb els hotels dels parcs d'atraccions.
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Autobús Disney Magical Express que conecta los aeropuertos con los hoteles de los parques de atracciones.
488KOT 1964 Dennis Loline III with Weymann Body ex Aldershot and District 488
Amberley Museum Bus Rally, 11th September 2011
Stagecoach London 36368 on route 469 towards Queen Elizabeth hospital is seen in Plumstead road Woolwich 17/05/15.
Buses parked during the midday at EBG, awaiting the afternoon service runs.
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Ipswich Buses 18, a 1976 Leyland Atlantean with Roe bodywork at Showbus 2002, Duxford, Cambridgeshire
The route of the bus is shown at the head as “Ha 01.” It means it is on the service between here and Chuo-bouhatei. Currently, this is the only public transportation service to go to Chuo-bohatei. When Tokyo Gate Bridge starts the service, we will have another way to go there, since the bridge has a sidewalk for pedestrians and cyclists.
Pictured in Pontyprydd bus station Plaxton Pointer Dennis Dart 8.5SDL new, 5/1992 as London Buses Ltd DR130. chrisbusphotos.fotopic.net/p4632065.html
Also been with 2 Travel rtwelshbuses.fotopic.net/p3063702.html
Linea 71
Interno 209 - Servicio Diferencial -
Carroceria El Detalle
Chasis OA 101 2da Generacion
foto de origen desconocido
Behind it is a 1965 AEC Routemaster CUV 218C and on the right an ex Leicester Leyland Titan PD1 DJF 349
Tates Travel Optare Solo KX04 HPP (1045) passing through Barnsley bus station, 30/01/16
Unfortunately, the business went bust just a week or so later.
The annual Gathering at the Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft usually takes place at the end of July, and is the largest event in the Museum's calendar. A number of preserved buses, mostly from the local Yorkshire/Lincolnshire/Humberside area, also attend as visitors as well as operating a free shuttle service from Doncaster Interchange and free tours around the local area of Axholme area.
Two vehicles from the local operator Lincolnshire Road Car are seen on display here. On the left is Eastern Coach Works (ECW)-bodied Mk I Bristol VR no. 1904 (JVL 615H), which was one of the first five VRs allocated to Road Car and entered service in August 1969 in Scunthorpe, just a few miles from Sandtoft. It is preserved in original condition.
Accompanying it is 1431 (CVL 850D), a 1966 Bristol REL6G with 47-seat dual-purpose ECW bodywork. This vehicle spent much of its life at Skegness and Boston Depots and operated tours, excursions and journeys on express coach route D between Skegness, Boston and London Victoria during the busy Summer period. During the quieter Winter months it was often transferred to Lincoln, or delicensed and stored. It was the first Lincolnshire vehicle to gain the National Bus Company's allover white coach livery in 1973, and was later repainted in the dual-purpose green-and-white livery. It was withdrawn from service in 1982.
Another old one - in this case from back in November 2006 when I made my first trip abroad to visit a close friend in Iowa City.
I had not the foggiest idea what these things are - other than that they looked bizarre enough that they had to be photographed. Sadly I never had the opportunity to travel on it, and am not likely to be back in the area any time soon, so am unlikely to.
Thanks to Doran Eirok for pointing out to me that sticking "Cambus" into Wikipedia might yield some useful information on what fleet they operate...so I've now tracked down what it is. One of those moments when you find yourself shaking your head and realising that you *really* should have thought of that.
...I had the flu when I put the original post up...that's my story and I'm sticking to it!