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West Yorkshire Combined Authority working with First Leeds have purchased 5 new mirrorless BYD/ ADL Enviro 400 EV City vehicles; the first of their kind in the region. These are the second batch of exclusively electric buses that now run out of Hunlset Park, the 'Leedscity Electric' yutongs being the first.
- Fleet No.: 38403
- Reg: LG21 HZX
- Operator: First Leeds
- Route: PR3 - Stourton P&R
- Depot: Hunslet Park
- Livery: I Park and Ride
- Type: BYD/ ADL Enviro 400 EV City
- Chassis No.: LC04S44R4M4000003
- Body No.: AD L428/03
- Seating: H43/26F
- New to/ Year: First Leeds/ Jun, 2021
- Livery new in: I Park and Ride
- Location: Leeds
West Yorkshire Bus Spotter
First Essex 63164 (SN64 CJE)
Wright StreetLight DF
Route 28 to Basildon Bus Station
Southend City Travel Centre, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
Taken on 01/07/2023
Copyright George Batchelor 2023
Oldham based 67401 stands at Manchester Piccadilly on the station approach road. The bus will work a rail replacement service to Huddersfield on behalf of Transpennine Express.
First WK66BYV (33471) is an Alexander Dennis E40D with Alexander E400MMC bodywork. Seen at Playing Place, WK66BYV was new to the company.
Brand new to First Worcester, then First Leicester and now with First Potteries 63365 at Hanley Bus Station on service 4 to Waterhayes. 13th September 2023.
First West Yorkshire Scania L94UB Wright Axcess Floline V134ESC 61035 is seen passing Leeds Bus Station on a 4 to Seacroft, 13th November
First South Yorkshire BJ11EBG 36145 seen on Commercial Street, Sheffield on service X5 from Dinnington
Once I had developed the film from my Lomography Konstructor I decided to set my enlarger up and make a contact sheet. I have't tried it before and I probably should have started with a film I knew was all perfectly exposed rather than the haphazard home built Lomo. The result was ok though. I also made an enlargement of frame 7 which came out ok. I am still getting to grips with printing. It doesn't come naturally and I have yet to find a comfortable working set-up. I shall keep trying though.
As you can see the separation between the frames is a little uneven due to home built nature of the camera. I shot this roll while wandering around Cambridge.
First Midland Bluebird 69292 SN57HZX on service X37 from Glasgow to Falkirk at Greenhill Glenyards Road.
this is my friend. :) he's my first levitation experiment . . . what do you think, flickr? :D i'm not sure.
2,000 views; thank you so much everyone! :)
First Manchester: 33677 (SN12 AEG) an Alexander Dennis Enviro 400, painted in corporate livery. This vehicle is captured here parked on the stand in Piccadilly Bus Station in Manchester City Centre before operating a journey on Service 36 to Bolton.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 23rd November 2013.
Ref No. 0035196.
First Potteries Scania Omnicity YN06WMG (63035) seen as it heads past Aston-by-Stone with the 09:30 Hanley to Stafford 101.
This was one of seven such vehicles which received route-specific livery for the 101 in early 2020. The current livery replaced route branding applied to some but not all of the same vehicles, and several of them are now carrying their third variation of 101 promotional material.
First Aberdeen Yutong E12 65114 (SG23WUL) is seen here on Clifton Road, Hilton working the 23 to Sheddocksley.
Go North West MX58DYP 37421 seen coming into Bury Interchange on service 135 from Piccadilly Gardens
Sunrise lights Fremont Peak in Wyoming. John C. Fremont, nicknamed 'The Pathfinder' was the first to climb this peak during his exploration of the American west in the early 1840's. The purpose of the climb was to find what elevation snow lasts through the summer.
From left to right the high points are:
Mt. Sacajawea - 13,607 ft (4,147 m)
Fremont Peak - 13,730 ft (4,185 m)
Jackson Peak - 13,400 ft (4,084 m)
Three buses operate the Mon to Sat route 24, with the frequency and PVR dropping on Sundays to warrant two buses. 44953 arrives in to Fowey here, where the bus will pass up the narrow Lostwithiel St in front of it, before reversing into the bus stop next to the Safe Harbour Hotel. Drivers make different jobs of this - some completely block the road - much to the annoyance of locals or those who park in the Safe Harbour car park, whereas some prop their bus to one side or the other of the road.