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Freshly repainted and entering service in Lincoln at the beginning of July is a Dennis Trident with an East Lancs Lolyne body. It was new to Greater Manchester with independent operator Dennis's. Withdrawn From Lincoln the following July, surplus to requirements, it's final run by coincidence was the number 7 route. Photographed at Broxholme Gardens on the Ermine estate is 17650 with an unusual blue surround to the destination area.
Still wearing the Magicbus livery, Stagecoach South East 17633 W633 RND is seen on Hawkes Road, Lower Horsebridge whilst working route 98. Saturday 22nd October 2016.
Dennis Trident - Alexander ALX400 (Ex-Stagecoach Manchester - Magicbus)
On layover in Peterborough, United Counties 836 is painted in the company's post privatisation livery, It is a Bristol VRT/SL3/6LX with standard Eastern Coach Works bodywork, new in 1975.
It was transferred to Stagecoach Scotland (Magicbus) in 1991 but was scrapped later in the same year.
Showing off the base blue livery for a revised 'magic bus' version of the new Stagecoach local liveries. Extra 'magic' vinyls (yellow stars and /or wizards) to be added at a later date.
Stagecoach Glasgow Leyland Olympian-Alexander RH step entrance double deck bus on Argyle Street in Glasgow city centre. This vehicle was new to Tyne & Wear PTE, as fleet number 601, in November 1985.
K748DAO needs no introduction on this photostream! Howards Travel Groups converted Volvo B10M stands in front of the engineering department not long after its conversion to a towing vehicle was completed.
Stagecoach Manchester Magic Bus Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 19242.MX08GLZ at East Didsbury, Manchester on the 14th December 2016.
Stagecoach Manchester: 12245 (SL63 GAU) an Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 Hybrid, painted in blue and white Magic Bus livery and captured here at the West Didsbury terminus after completing a round trip to and from Manchester Piccadilly on service 143.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 24th April 2021.
Ref No. 0042315/CL.
This vehicle was on Diverted Route 61 from Aycliffe due to the ongoing M20 road works and the closure of Dover's York Street Roundabout, resulting in the diversion of the 61/61A via Dover Market Square, North Military Road and Dover Western Heights Road.
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Yes I'm back again.
However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.
I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.
I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.
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Magicbus EDS50A on service 20 in Clyde Street Glasgow on 17 July 1987.
A 1960 AEC Routemaster with Park Royal H36/28R body, which was originally London Transport RM560 and registered WLT560.
Purchaced by Stagecoach Perth in 1985 and transferred to Magicbus in late 1986 for services in Glasgow after deregulation.
Manchester, turning into Piccadilly Bus Station from Portland Street, 26/09/2012. Posted 23/09/2022.
This vehicle was on Diverted Route 61 to Dover and Aycliffe due to the ongoing M20 road works and the closure of Dover's York Street Roundabout, resulting in the diversion of the 61/61A via Dover Market Square, North Military Road and Dover Western Heights Road.
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Yes I'm back again.
However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.
I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.
I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.
So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!
New to Mayne, Clayton as fleet number 30.
Maynes were acquired by Stagecoach in January 2008.
The Mayne family had been operating in Manchester for almost 90 years.
Recently repainted out of Magicbus livery.
The depot now seems to be a storage point for vehicles from over the East Kent/ South East area. 22945, OV 51 KAE, 17662 V 162 DFT, 16389 N 389 LPN. Two further MagicBus liveried vehicles are directly behind.
Former Manchester Magicbus Olympian in the rain at Perth Racecourse. Note the doors were painted black on these repaints.
Stagecoach Magic Bus Volvo Olympian/Northern Counties Palatine 16187.S957URJ at Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester on the 23rd December 2009. (New to Bullocks, Cheadle 1/1999)
Routemaster line-up at Port Dundas depot :- Magicbus 628DYE (Ex LT RM1628)., Northern-liveried RCN695 (purchased from a private restorer), Ex Northern RCN699 , and Ex Northern FPT598C.
East Midland RM909 is seen in Mansfield Bus Station. It is an AEC Routemaster, new in 1961 as London Transport RM909, registered WLT 909. It passed to Magicbus, Glasgow in 1987 and was reregistered as WTS 418A before transfer to East Midland in 1989.
After 10 years in preservation it was later bought back by London Transport, sent for refurbishment and was then allocated to Arriva London. It later became the BBBakery Afternoon Tea Bus.
Another dig into my older photos comes up with Stagecoach around 15 years ago.
Seen in Glasgow in MagicBus livery is former Newcastle Alexander RH bodied Leyland Olympian 14657 - C657LFT minus its outsized bumpers.
Pictured here in its last few weeks in service and wearing slightly more of its former "Magic bus" logos than other members transferred south, Stagecoach South East 17656 V156 DFT is seen on Adisham Road, Womenswold whilst working route 89. Saturday 19th November 2016.
Dennis Trident - Alexander ALX400 (Ex-Stagecoach Manchester - Magicbus)
This was the best I could do without trespassing and was taken through the fence.
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Yes I'm back again.
However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.
I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.
I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.
So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!
Europe, Netherlands, Friesland, Leeuwarden, bus, bus terminal (slightly cut from R & T)
The start of a Leeuwarden and Harlingen series.
The central bus station in Leeuwarden is the busiest public transport node in Friesland. Approximately 2100 busses a day use the station. During peak periods each hour 36 arriving
and departing city buses (16 bus lines) and 51 arriving and departing regional buses per hour (23 bus lines) visit the station. The operators involved are Arriva and Q buzz.