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As 390 disappears around the corner, 335 comes the other way with a city-bound trip, under the autumn colours on 29.10.21
East Kent Leyland Tiger PS1/1 / Park Royal CFN 104 and H R Richmond Bedford SBG / Duple Vega PPH 698 at Alton.
Holga CFN | Kodak E100VS | xpro |double exposure
You guessed it right! I am a cloud and sunset junkie. Just never get tired of them, especially at the beach.
The same ex-pink bus, on the same blue route, in roughly the same place as last time; 335 is seen on King Street, Nottingham, with a 41 to St Ann's on 11.4.22
Holga CFN, Fujicolor Pro 400H, clear soft surround filter, negative scanned in grayscale
(+ border in PS)
This was taken at broughty ferry just outside dundee...A set of stairs so you could hop off your boat and go for a pint.
335 was the last outstanding pink line repaint into the new livery, which I now have. I know these were painted ages ago but, well, it's me and it didn't help I kept getting 335/6 mixed up. Due to it being a 'required' spot I thought I'd upload the more conventional roadside shot as well as the one of it on the corner.
Eastcote Avenue, Wollaton, 29.10.21
University Bus, Hatfield, Herts.
Wright Streetlite WF B37F, new in 2012.
Photographed at London Colney, March 2016.
CFN 104 - East Kent Road Car Co. - Leyland Tiger PS1/1 (471303)/Park Royal (B33610) new 3/1948. Ridgeway Run, Quainton Road on 17th June 2018
Perto da Estação Ferroviária do Rosário, encontrei esta antiga caminhonete Bandeirante convertida em veículo ferroviário para transportar equipes e ferramentas leves de manutenção. Esse tipo de veículo era comum nas ferrovias brasileiras no final dos anos 50 até o final dos anos 80, hoje em dia eu acredito que só na FTL é possível ver tal tipo de veículo ainda em uso.
Near the Rosário Railroad Station, I found this old Bandeirante pickup truck converted to MoW vehicle to transport teams and light maintenance tools. This kind of vehicle was common over brazilian railways in the late 50's to late 80's, nowadays I believe only in FTL (former CFN) is possible to see eventually such vehicle in use.
this rhinoceros is one of several sculptures that are placed along the west coast of sylt, gemany. it is made of old tires.
CFN 121 is on display in Retford market place on Charter Day. It is a Dennis Lancet III J3 with Park Royal rear entrance bodywork. New to East Kent in 1949, it has been preserved and is now an active member of the Vintage Vehicle Hire fleet.
OY-CFN Piaggio FWP-149D [172] Tannheim~D 24/08/2013. Damaged beyond repair in a forced landing after engine failure Hadersdorf~OE 01-11-2017 whilst registered as OE-KSC.
Because I was nearby I thought I'd swing on down to Trent Bridge works to see if there was anything to see... and it turned out there was everything to see because all the doors were wide open! Here's probably the most exciting view of them all, with the vehicles that were currently being worked on.
389 is poking into view on the left, while the Solo SR furthest back is 344. By process of elimination, as the others were elsewhere on site, the Omnidekka in training livery is 915. The E200 in front of that is 388 (a long one), while the navy Solo SR is quite easily identifiable as 347. Even easier to identify is 335 up on the jacks, not only as it has its fleet number visible but also because it has "up to every 7 mins" on the windscreen. The SR missing the front panel is, I think, 336, due to its body coloured light clusters. Only 336 and 351 appear to have these, and 351 was clearly parked round the back so it wasn't that one.
Guess it's pretty obvious, but no, I didn't just go wandering into the works, and all the photos taken here were taken from the safety of the public roadway outside.
22.6.22
BD11 CFN/36168, a Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2, on route 25 to University of East Anglia @ Castle Meadow, Norwich - October 2022