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R2140. The RMS QUEEN MARY alongside the Ocean Terminal in Southampton Docks.
Built by the John Brown Shipyard on Clydebank in Glasgow in 1936, the RMS QUEEN MARY plied her trade across the Atlantic until she was retired in 1967. However, instead of making her final voyage to the scrapyard, she steamed south west around Cape Horn and up the Pacific coast of South and Central America to reach her new home at Long Beach in California where she is now a hotel and tourist attraction.
The Ocean Terminal was opened in 1950 to provide facilities for the QUEEN MARY, QUEEN ELIZABETH and the other trans-Atlantic liners. Sadly, it was demolished in 1983 to be replaced by more modern facilities.
I took this picture during a visit to Southampton Docks by the Home Counties Railway Society's 'Eastleigh and Southampton' special train on Sunday, 6th December, 1964.
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This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 1071 in 2019.
This is one of Lothian's Alexander Dennis Enviro 400XLB brand new 100-seat Enviro400XLB three-axle double decker, developed in close collaboration with Alexander Dennis & Volvo. 42 of these high-capacity buses will enter service in Edinburgh in March 2019 on the 16 & 11 routes.
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 401 in 2014.
Seen here at Ocean Terminal.
This bus has been painted up in this rather striking version of Madder and White, first used on the latest delivery of B5TLs, for upgrading the 22 route.
"icc, west kowloon and victoria harbour"
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Viewing from Central, Hong Kong
You know that hill at Ocean Terminal which made some good angles for bus spotting it's no more as i discovered today it is now becoming houses so double profile shots have become harder however I do like this shot. Here we see Lothian 451 & 463 terminating at Ocean Terminal whilst working service 22.
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 1076 in 2019.
This is one of Lothian's Alexander Dennis Enviro 400XLB brand new 100-seat Enviro400XLB three-axle double decker, developed in close collaboration with Alexander Dennis & Volvo. 42 of these high-capacity buses will enter service in Edinburgh in March 2019 on the 16 & 11 routes.
Images are Copyrighted to Gregg Collins unless stated otherwise.
All rights reserved means just that, I will not tolerate photographs to be taken and reused without permission.
1948 Land Rover Series 1 pick up UUD947 on display for inspection onboard the HMY Britannia exhibit at the Ocean Terminal at Leith near Edinburgh in Scotland (UK).
This example is one of the first Land Rover Series I vehicles built.
Note Liz and Phil on the right ;-)
My Jaguar Land Rover album flic.kr/s/aHsk2SCE1J
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 444 in 2016.
Seen here on Crewe Road North.
During the lockdown, Lothian Buses were running limited services with some not running. All routes were run out of central garage, Livingston and Musselburgh depots only, using madder buses which have screens to protect the driver from attacks, which were at the time used to protect the drivers and public from contamination. Buses were drafted in from all depots and used for 2 weeks before deep cleaning, meaning unusual workings were seen. Only buses with long MOTs are used until staff can get back safely to do the MOTs.
Owing to an OHLE problem, trams from Edinburgh Airport and the city centre are terminating at Ocean Terminal, one stop short of the eastern terminus at Newhaven. Here, 263 has arrived from the airport and will shortly return to the airport from the same side of the island platform, regaining the westbound track via the crossover in the distance. 263 gained this full wrap for Scotch whisky brand, Bruichladdich, in November 2023.
Lothian Buses Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse 128 - SN04 NHZ sets off from Edinburgh's Ocean Terminal on route 36 to Glenlockhart. This bus is fitted with a low emission exhaust.
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Waiting at the Shore traffic lights are two 22s to Ocean Terminal wearing Pink 338 and 341 are seen at the Shore. In their last few days in pink.