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Metroline (TA655, LK05 GHB, Cricklewood/Edgware Road (W)-based) on loan for Paralympics at Ruckholt Road, Hackney Wick, London
Leyland National 2 GHB 226W was new to Merthyr in 1980. It's seen here at St Helens on the 11th of September 1992 working for Ogden's.
Institute GHBS Entrance.
Port Adelaide is a very old suburb of Adelaide. It was officially proclaimed as a harbour in 1837. Its original name, Port Misery, is said to have been adopted because it was a mosquito-infested swamp when the first settlers landed at Port Adelaide. It has also been suggested the name described the unsatisfactory handling of goods at the site. In 1839, the name was changed to Port Adelaide.
Building on its past, Port Adelaide is emerging as a thriving community with a vibrant mix of residential and commercial development that is establishing this historic area as a highly desirable place to live and work and to enjoy a diversity of leisure activities.
Bee Network Stagecoach Manchester MX62 GHB 12190 seen reversing out of Stockport on the 383 to Marple and Romiley