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Re-powered, but still on the old Metro Bus livery. Traveling in Downtown L.A while on line 45 heading towards Lincoln Heights.
A pair of Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority buses lay over at the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station. LAVTA calls its buses Wheels and paints them in a blue and salmon more akin to something found in Miami.
The numbering logic appears to have taken a jump, so it's hard to discern which of the two is newer. On the left is 0313, which probably means it was built in 2003. On the right is 4010, and these buses could not have been built in 1940 or 2040, which is still far off in the future. The bus is 40 feet, though, and LAVTA has some shorter buses.
Looking at the far rear center, obscured by the columns, is a Contra Costa County Connection Gillig Phantom.
It's a reunion of sorts for these Gilligs, which were all born just a few miles west of this photo in Hayward.
The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority operates buses under the name of "Wheels." This is one of its Gillig low floors at the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station.
Throwback Thursday…
The first low floor buses for the Hull area were several batches of Optare Excels introduced by East Yorkshire for Hessle or Willerby to Hull routes. A personal favourite of mine, the single deckers saw service on most of Hulls routes and saw additional service from the majority of East Yorkshire’s depots, in particular Scarborough.
Seen leaving the Anlaby Road depot in September 2013 is Optare Excel L1150, 292 leaving its Home Depot for Hull Interchange to start its day at work.
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