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Compass Royston Neoplan N516SHDH Starliner WSU 870 (ex-TGT 65) was new to Tynedale, Haltwistle and acquired from Walton Swift, Preston and is pictured leaving The Glebe coach park in Bowness.
Compass Camera, made in Switzerland by Le Coutre. Base, showing panoramic/stereo tripod fitting
Photos by ebay user Old_devil, used by permission.
Compass Royston Volvo B10M-60 Van Hool Alizee LIL 9814 passes through Dover Eastern Docks, 21st July, 1997. It was new to Nationwide, Carnwath, as G340 HSC.
Does anyone know where I could get a larger image something like this? I love the sunburst in the middle, but it's so small ...
Compass Coaches Scania K340EB4 R27COM is pictured in the Coach Park at Beamish on November 6th 2024.
View from the rocky headlands near Blackstone Point and Compass Cove on the South West Coast Path, near Warfleet, South Devon.
Comprehensive Safeguards Capacity Building for States: ISSAS and COMPASS, a Safeguard side event at the IAEA 66th General Conference. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 27 September 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
The IAEA offers comprehensive capacity building support to help States meet their international nuclear safeguards obligations. This event will highlight such assistance, namely the IAEA State System of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material Advisory Service (ISSAS) and the IAEA Comprehensive Capacity-Building Initiative for SSACs and SRAs (COMPASS). Participants will learn about the achievements, contributions, support, and future plans in helping States implement effective and efficient safeguards.
The Optare MetroRider was not a type particularly common to Surrey, although Tillingbourne did have a few before they went into receivership back in 2001 (see below).
I do remember that Arriva did operate one around Guildford and Woking once, it was on loan from the Kent operations. Not sure which depot it was on loan to - it could have been Woking depot back then of course as it hadn't been closed yet.
In Sussex, Compass Travel started their operations using step entrance minibuses, including MetroRiders, and there were loads of the things in the fleet at that time. See www.compass-travel.co.uk/ex_fleet.html
They now only have two left, and it just so happens that this one, T422 ADN, is one of the pair (along with T421 ADN) they still do have.
Seen here in West Street, outside Chichester Cathedral, on route 84 in January 2010.
The Closure of the central section of the High Street means services are coach services are operating in via Prince Regent Street and Yarm Road to the South End. Plaxton Paramount-bodied Volvo B10M H836AHS is seen on Yarm Road on the Mystery Tour.
Junior Guides at the CW Region camp in Grenfell had fun learning about compasses and direction with Jan & mother helpers