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Barbie Bus are a company running bright pink open top busses on sightseeing tours around Budapest, Hungary. August 2007
After over a year in storage and as a reserve,this bus was repainted as a reserve for increased service levels on route 6A
Guscotts of Halwill RIW 4963 (formerly GWN 909W)
DAF MB200 / Plaxton, new to Jones (Glantawe Coaches) of Pontardawe
Service 631
Plymouth bus station
16th July 1998
From Monday 4th September one bus an hour on "leopard" route 3 was extended beyond Arborfield to and from Bracknell (as route 3b), in readiness for the opening of The Lexicon shopping and leisure complex in Bracknell Town Centre the following Thursday 7th September.
On Friday 6th October the 12.35 departure from Reading was being operated by the cow-print-liveried Scania 420, which in 2015 took part in a test run during which it exceeded 80mph, the world record for a service bus - fortunately this feat took place on a special test track in Bedfordshire and not through the streets of Reading! The test run had a serious purpose, to demonstrate the viability of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) as an alternative fuel for bus operators, and the livery pays homage to one source of CNG - methane from cow poo. Reading Buses is one of the foremost operators of CNG-powered buses in the UK, with thirty-five Scania/ADL Enviro300 saloons (all but one bought new in 2013 and 2014) being joined in early 2017 by 5 CNG-powered Scania/ADL Enviro400 MMCs, the first CNG-powered double-deckers in the world. Reading Buses also operates five CNG-powered Optare Solos that it obtained second-hand from Stagecoach East Midlands.
Stagecoach Bluebird Volvo B7R / Plaxton Profile Interurban reg: SV08DHP fleet: 53315 in Braemar 21-3-12
This bus is a Volvo B10L with Alexander Ultra body, on the route 301 going to Walsall Bus Station. The body was desined by Säffle which was part of Volvo. This type of bus used to CNG fuel but now they use diesel fuel. They are getting old now, and half of these in the fleet are now training buses.