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Panto time again in Halifax with a nice selection of Dewhirst vehicles to the right, with Williams (ex Bus Vannin) YG02OUZ (FMN503T) at left.
The Pointer Dart makes a return to Halifax. Transferred from South Yorks and still wearing a South Yorkshire travel advert panel.
March 1974, shortly before the formation of the South & West Yorkshire PTEs.
The bus is a Halifax Corporation Royal Tiger Worldmaster, rather rare.
Reminds me of "The Warmth of the Sun" by The Beach Boys.
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Halifax Transit 978 is a 1996 Nova Bus TC40-102N.
Photo taken at the Ragged Lake Transit Centre in Halifax, NS.
New to Reays, I believe YJ62JWL is now owned by Arriva Bus & Coach (dealers) and is used by them as a courtesy vehicle to replace vehicles in for work to be done. Here it is in a misty Halifax Bus Station about to work an early Halifax-Dewsbury service for Arriva Yorkshire, who have had this vehicle on loan before.
Another ex Hebble bus transferred in 1971 at the closure of the Hebble bus fleet. AEC Regent V Weymann H40/30F formerly Hebble 621
The former railway station building. Trains still call here but at other platforms beyond the building, accessed via the overbridge just visible left, and steps/lift to platform level. The buildings now form part of the Eureka Museum estate.
Halifax Transit 2012 NovaBus LFS artic #753 is seen finishing a rush hour run on route 52. It is rare to see an articulated Bus out of Ragged Lake on the 52, usually the artics on this route are Burnsides
UJX920M, the last new vehicle to be delivered to Halifax Passenger Transport (in December 1973), now beautifully restored to almost original condition (just missing its triangular 'pay as you enter' sign on the passenger side of the dash which was removed in WYPTE ownership, I think) and preserved locally.
CT Plus (Yorkshire) is operating a couple of First services under contract in Calderdale from 1st November. Here is brand new YX71OJJ negotiating Waterhouse Street setting out for Rochdale.
An explanation of my spelling is in order. My sister Angela passed away very unexpectedly last Saturday and I was in Halifax for the funeral.
This was the view this morning from my hotel room. On the left is St. Patrick's church where her funeral was held on Thursday. To the right is the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. Dartmouth is across the harbour. HMCS Iroquois is on the far right.