View allAll Photos Tagged HWU
SN05 HWU is a Scania N94UD/East Lancs Omnidekka new as Midland bluebird 36026 in June 2005.
It is seen here in Glasgow on service X10 from Stirling and Balfron.
Travel London: 422 (R422 HWU) an Optare Excel, painted in the red version of TWM fleet livery and captured here attending the 1998 EFE sponsored Showbus event at the Imperial War Museum's Duxford Airfield.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 27th September 1998.
Ref No. 0002390 (Scan).
Wallace Arnold Devon HWU 87N, 1975 Bristol LH6L with Plaxton 'Panorama Elite' C45F coachwork carrying "Embankment" fleetname seen in Oban coach park 5/6/76
Edit: I'm informed these are TV/film prop cars.
I thought they were TV/film prop cars at first due to the generic badges. Note the van has a different number plate screwed over the top of another.
R74 HWU - Leeds City Council (5074) - Ld-Daf FA LF55-180 4x2 tipper lorry. Photo by the late Dave Hinde at Leeds on 11th March 2001
Metrobus 6985 (YP09 HWU)
Scania N230UD OmniCity DD
Route 272 to Haywards Heath
Old Steine, Brighton, East Sussex
Taken on 29/10/2022
Copyright George Batchelor 2022
This bus was new to Brighton & Hove as 731.
seen passing Belle Tout,between Birling Gap and Beachy Head, on 'Tourist Trail' route 13X,a scenic limited stop variation of the regular Eastbourne to Brighton service.
The Beachy Head lighthouse can be seen on the right,operational since 1902 and unmanned since 1983.
Sadly missing now from Wolverhampton Bus Station is the vantage point at the end where buses would turn around and layover before going on stand, seen here is 401, R401HWU shortly before the bus station closed for rebuild.
Wallace Arnold (Devon) HWU 81N, a 1975 Bedford VAS5 with Plaxton 'Supreme' C29F coachwork carrying Embankment Coaches fleetnames at Bretonside bus station in Plymouth 19/7/75
Tony Batchelor had run a small minibus fleet in Southport for over 20 years, but in 1991 he went 'big' and bought this former Wallace Arnold Leopard from Whaites of Settle, its original number HWU 57N having been lost after a few years on a dateless plate. I hunted him down to his home address, in order to find out where this was kept, which was just as well, as it needed backing out into the open air for a shot.
He went into semi-retirement in the late 1990s, and sold his minibuses, but kept this back as a preservation project. It remains untaxed since August 1999, so I presume not a lot has happened to it since then !
Yard, Churchtown, 6/10/94
Car: Mazda MX-5 1.8i.
Year of manufacture: 2002.
Date of first registration in the UK: 28th March 2002.
Place of registration: Exeter.
Date of last MOT: 30th June 2022.
Mileage at last MOT: 86,072.
Date of last change of keeper: 4th July 2020.
Number of previous keepers: 8.
Date taken: 9th April 2023.
Linking stairwell, looking up.
The Lyell Centre for earth and marine science and technology, is located at Heriot-Watt University’s Riccarton campus on the outskirts of Edinburgh. It is a purpose-built research and collaborative centre for HWU and the British Geological Survey.
www.lyellcentre.ac.uk/about.html
Page\Park Architects, Gardiner & Theobald Quantity Surveyor, ARUP Structural and M&E engineers, and Ian White Associates Landscape Architects.