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Poses by Debaucherous Bourne - Evermore available at La Vie en Pose "Naughty Edition".
After event end, available at Main Store.
Leven Ink Lady of The Night - Snake, Common available at Leven Ink Main Store.
Dress: Triggered
hair: Doux
Tattoo: Leven Ink
LG21 JBO, a "baby" E200ev as I like to call it, is observed at Tower Gateway just inside the City's boundaries working it's first time on the 100. These vehicles are allocated to the 484 usually.
37270 spent a short period on loan to Scotstoun at the start of 2020. It is seen here at the Blairdardie terminus of the 16 before heading back to the QEU Hospital. It was new to First Scotland East.
SE-JBO
Cancelled : 2011-05-20 to G-CEOY
HUGHES 269C-1
0234
2006
C.S.L. Industrial Ltd.
Aurillac Way Hallcroft Retford
GB-DN22 7PX NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
United Kingdom
Från och med 2010-02-26
Northern Helicopters AB
Säve Flygplatsväg 40
423 73 SÄVE
Sweden
British Transport Police Ford Focus Response Car, seen here responding to an unknown emergency call in Westminster.
Roof ID: 93/L74
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If you wanted to see a Marshall-bodied Scania in the 1980s, then you had to go to Newport ! The 20 on BR112 chassis that they took between 1981 and 1983 were the entire production of that combination, apart from a short-lived demonstrator which went over to Ireland. Indeed, apart from demonstrators, Greater Manchester PTE and Tyne & Wear PTE were the only other buyers of the BR112, with a pair each, but theirs had Northern Counties and Alexander bodies respectively.
And if you wanted to see one of them in the 1990s, you had to go to Morley or Leeds ! During the course of 1996/7, Black Prince Buses bought all 20, including 5 that had initially gone to Redby Coaches at Sunderland in 1995, of which number 90 was one. They had all left Black Prince by the end of 2000.
And guess what ? Black Prince bought all the Manchester and Tyne & Wear ones as well !
Skinner Street, Newport, 20/6/86
SN57 JBO is a Volvo B9TL/Wright eclipse Gemini new as Midland Bluebird 37270 in February 2008. It joiend the Glasgow fleet in 2018 still in origianl barbie livery but it has now been repainted into the revised urban livery and is seen here on Bath Street in Glasgow whilst working service 4 to the University of Glasgow.
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Beyond London Transport, dual-door examples of the short (10.3 metre) Leyland National appear to have been rare. Cardiff Bus received ten (fleet numbers 212-21) in 1974/5, following the visit of a demonstrator in 1973. Most were subsequently converted to single-door buses. All were withdrawn between1984 and 1989 (24-Mar-23).
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K10 JBO (ex X701 EJE)
2000 Leyland-DAF FA45.150
Owen Automotive, Wrexham
British Motor Museum, Gaydon, 11 June 2023
Marshall-bodied Scania BR112DH 87 (JBO 87W) had been acquired by Black Prince from Redby of Sunderland in July 1996. It had been new to Newport in July 1981. Pictured in Leeds Bus Station looking resplendent in its new identity.
Stagecoach Manchester Sharston-based Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC 10420 (SL64 JBO) is seen here turning onto Portland Street in Manchester in the revised Stagecoach 2020 livery.
It was new to the fleet in January 2015 and is operating service 101 (Wythenshawe-Piccadilly).
G115 JBO is leaving Scunthorpe Bus Station on National Express service 754 to Taunton. Numbered 8015 in the Pearce, Darch & Willcox subsidiary of Southern National, it is a Leyland Tiger TRCL10/3ARZM with Plaxton Paramount III 3500 coachwork, new to Hills, Tredegar in 1990.
It was later reregistered as 10 HR, then RIL 1069, then back to G115 JBO and passed in due course to First Somerset & Avon, allocated fleet no. 22045.
Ex Transdev Harrogate & District as 948.
New to Red & White as 948.
'The Rushden Rambler' an excellent bus running day organised jointly by The Northampton Transport Heritage Group and Bus Running Day Tours based on Diamond Coaches, Rushden, Northamptonshire.
Many thanks to the management for the photo opportunities.
On hire to First Leeds for the shuttle service to the Leeds festival, M942 JBO is a Dennis Javelin with Plaxton Premiere Interurban coachwork. New in 1994 as Red & White 942, it moved to Ribble and was transferred to the Blazefield Group along with the Burnley & Pendle operations. It subsequently became a school bus for Harrogate & District, being upseated to 60, before sale to Abbey Coaches, Darwen and then S & S Travel.
Looks best when viewed On Black
A late afternoon storm gathers over Mt Warning as the setting sun paints the meadows of the Tweed Valley and the Tweed River.
Taken on the JBO Photo Shoot to Northern NSW and S.E Queensland with my son Nick (Chucky1988) in February 2011.
Low key photo of a horse (called Deja Vu). A softbox was used on the left and a hard light in the back.
See more here: www.jbos-photography.nl/?gallery=horses