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Plaxton Elite I Interdeck Volvo B11R new 2015 as Midland Red (South) 54266 Taken in the Membury Service Area M4 On Megabus
I went to a neighbors game the other day to try out a lens. Coach pitch game is when the coach actually pitches the ball because the kids are too young to have proper control (5 to 7 maybe). A couple are either ringers or naturals because some have a focus for the ball even a such a young age.
Mario Coaches MA65RYO seen coming into Stockport Railway Station on a Hazel Grove to Manchester Piccadilly rail replacement service
Plaxton Elite i Interdeck Volvo B11R new 3/2015 as City of Oxford 72 Taken on Buckingham Palace Road Victoria London
Davison Coaches Dungannon Volvo B7TL ALX 400 Reg SE56 ZJU is seen Parked In Belfast City Centre
this bus was new to Dublin Bus as Fleet Number AX 533 Reg 06-D-30533
Garnetts Coaches - VDL DB300 / Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 - LJ59 LVU seen outside Garnetts Coaches depot in Tindle Crescent, Bishop Auckland having operated scholars service 6 from Parkside School on October 6th 2022
Former Arriva London DW289
Coach Services Enviro 400MMC CS22BUS is seen leaving Bury St Edmunds bus station on an 84 to Thetford, 07/07/23
Davies Coaches,Cwmgwili
Neoplan Tourliner N2216HD
ex Skill's,Nottingham as PK13 GCX
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Volvo B10M-62 Jonckheere Mistral New 10/1998 as Premier 459 Was S459BCE Taken in Hill Street Birmingham on Megabus Cover
Torrents of letters flowed along the post roads in the 1700s. But there were two problems - speed and security.
Post-boys who carried the mail were slow and often unreliable. Outside in all weathers, they were also an easy target for highwaymen, despite the threat of execution for thieves.
Theatre owner John Palmer regularly travelled overnight to London by stagecoach from Bath. He couldn't believe that it took two days to carry mail the same distance.
At Palmer's suggestion in 1784, smart new mail coaches replaced post-boys along key routes.
This idea transformed mail delivery.
This beautiful restored London - Bristol Mail Coach No. 105 from around 1800 is preserved at The Postal Museum in London.
Dualway Coaches Ltd, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin Volvo B7TL ALX400 Reg 00-D-40099 Is seen in Donegall Square North dropping of passengers
this bus was new to Dublin bus as Fleet Number AV99
Delta Coaches - Shearings liveried - Scania K360IB4 / Higher Touring - YN18 AVG seen on Neville Street, Newcastle operating a Rail Replacement service on behalf of TransPennine Express to Durham on May 11th 2021.
TransPennine Express' Nova 1 trains are temporarily being pulled from service for precautionary safety checks, as a result they aren't operating services between York & Newcastle (plus Edinburgh), Rail Replacement services are being provided between Northallerton & Darlington plus Durham & Newcastle (via Chester-le-Street), ticket acceptance has been agreed so TPE tickets can be used on LNER & CrossCountry services between York & Edinburgh
Here we see Blakes Coaches BC19CWB photographed at Barnstaple Bus Station after returning from a trip away in Weymouth.
Taken August 2021.
Bova Futura FHD12-340 new 9/1996 to Hopes, Southend Was P466JWB Taken outside Howells depot Penallta Industrial Estate. Hengoed.
Mario Coaches LK59CXM, a 2009 Volvo B9TL Wrightbus Eclipse Gemini 2, was seen in Hull Interchange, whilst operating a Rail Replacement service to Doncaster, on behalf of Northern. New to First London as their VN37794. This also operated with Metroline as their VW1773.
Tyrers Coaches: (X932 YCC) an Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TL. This vehicle is captured here on Piccadilly in Manchester City Centre operating a journey on a Metrolink Replacement service.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 30th May 2015.
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Eastons Coaches
Mercedes-Benz Tourismo
BU16HBH
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28 January 2017
It was a busy day of rail replacement bus services at Basingstoke on Sunday 29/11/2020 with the SWR main line to Woking severed and the GWR line to Reading also blocked. This meant it was buses and coaches running Basingstoke-Guildford-Woking fasts, Basingstoke-Woking all stations then onto Weybridge, Basingstoke-Reading fast (for Cross Country) and finally Basingstoke-Reading all stations.
All this produced around 40 different vehicles working on the services and there proved to be a good mix of interesting stuff!
Maghull Coaches: (BYX 185V) a Metro Cammell bodied MCW Metrobus, painted in red, white and yellow City Explorer Liverpool livery and seen here in Liverpool City Centre operating a journey on their open top tour.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 25th May 2009.
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Hunters Coaches of Daventry still operate this Cummins powered Leyland Olympian Northern Counties Palatine, seen here returning to base from an afternoon run on 5th November, 2020. G801 TBD was new to Isle of Man Transport as BMN 62V and came from Geoff Amos when that operator ceased trading in 2011.
Voel Coaches of Dyserth: (9155 VC) a Van Hool T815 integral, painted in orange, yellow and white livery and captured here at Voel's Dyserth base.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 28th April 1996.
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Harpurs Coaches' ex-Dublin Volvo B7TL/Alexander ALX400 X424 PFE is pictured here attending the annual Showbus event, held at Woburn Abbey in 2015. 20/09/15
Ex Nottingham City Transport Scania OmniDekka YT09 YHW has been with Sussex Coaches since the start of 2020 and was seen leaving the AMEX after today's football match, 19th September, 2021. It retains the Q Buster branding applied during a brief spell with First in Bristol.
Rich Chernomaz (Trainer EC Bad Nauheim), DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen Starbulls Rosenheim, Bad Nauheim, , 23.02.24
Clifford Coaches, Meelin, Volvo B10M-60 Plaxton Paramount 3500 90-G-2198 at the National Ploughing Championships on 25th September, 2008. It was new to Jim Burke.
Isle Coaches YJ62JZT, a 2012 VDL SB200 Wright Pulsar, was seen leaving Doncaster Bus Station on a service 291 to Owston Ferry. New to Reays of Wigton, this was sold to Hulleys of Baslow in 2014, where it became their fleet number 12, This was sold to Isle Coaches in April 2021, and still carries the Hulleys livery. Looks the part, if you ask me.