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A regular Sunday errand and SWTs metal fence provided a chance to catch the two hired in Enviros together ,MX11 JYO and MX11 JYP,off duty from their job providing park and ride service for Tycoch College
The bus was a bit too far away from the camera and it was also a thin negative so sorry this is the best I could do. The Willowbrook body carried by this AEC Swift reminds me of the M&D Leyland Panthers. Seen close to Berresford's Garage at Cheddleton I imagine this Stoniers bus from the other side of The Potteries was in for a service. It was new to Bingley of Kinsley and new in October 1967 would have been built just as they finished the fifty Maidstone & District buses.
Unit 450107 is seen between the tunnels at Guildford forming the 1345 Waterloo to Portsmouth & Southsea.
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South West Trains Class 159 No. 159007 is seen standing at Pinhoe with 1L76 the 19:25 Exeter St Davids to London Waterloo which had an extended stop here to wait for a delayed Down train to vacate the single line section, the date was Sunday 18th May 2014.
A Sunday of rail replacement bus services on the Basingstoke to Weybridge section of the South West main line during October 2015 meant Morton's Travel of Tadley were out in force again. The half-hourly 'all stations' service required 8 coaches and served Hook, Winchfield, Fleet, Farnborough, Brookwood and Woking.
Here, former Stagecoach Volvo B10M / Alexander PS SJI1960 (ex L338KCK) turns in the car park at Winchfield Station on service to Basingstoke.
On hire to Great Western Railway, South West Trains liveried class 158 DMU 158888 (158802 in its previous guise) is seen passing the maize fields near Broughton Gifford as it forms the 2O00 17:40 Cheltenham Spa to Southampton Central (via Swindon) service. As part of a long term agreement, one of the fleet of two car sets is made available by Salisbury depot each day (except Sundays) for use on GWR services. 03/07/17.
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Two class 450s with recently-added vinyls to encourage train use to gain access to the countryside. Guildford.
I was at Garden Village,Gorseinon this morning in time to see some of the coaches returning off Gower College duties.CN07 BAO is seen here climbing Swansea Rd ready to join the Penllergaer by pass road on its way back to base or its next duty.
This Volvo F7 and the accompanying FL10 have sufficient chrome detailing to warrant dressing up in New Zealand liveries before rolling out in UK schemes. I'm not sure whether Stan Williamson Transport Ltd is a fully-fledged operator or whether this is a preservationist livery, but it captures the feel of the many smartly-presented owner-operator trucks on the roads of New Zealand. Successor to the hugely successful Volvo F86, the F7 was introduced in 1978 and soon became a bestseller in nearly every part of Europe and distant markets like Australia, New Zealand and the United States. It was awarded European Truck of the Year in 1979 (23-Dec-14).
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Someone's been active with the spray paint.A Class 450 unit,450112, stabled at Basingstoke - 27.12.15.
South West Trains Class 444 No. 444039 is seen at Bournemouth with 1W30 the 18:03 service from Weymouth to London Waterloo on Wednesday 10th June 2015.
Ex United Bristol VR 897 (WHN 411G) lioeaving the Quadrant for Graig Cefn Parc is Sept 1982. 897 later passed to Silcox, Pembroke Dock in whose colours it is preserved.
One of South West Trains' Class 159 "South Western Turbo" units rockets through the Wiltshire countryside whilst working 1L37, the 1320 from London Waterloo to Exeter St. David's. Semley, halfway between Tisbury and Gillingham, once had its own station (about 2 track miles to the west of the shot), but this sadly fell victim to the Beeching cuts in 1966, closing on March 7th of that year.
In the foreground, a herd of cows can be seen making the most of the spring sunshine, whilst Pythouse stands as a giant grey sentinel on the hill.
Mercedes 709D Reeve Burgess at Neath station on Rail Link service R2 to Pontrhydyfen. Scanned from a slide taken by the late Carl Berry.