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A look back at the inaugural 'Icebreaker' bus running day that was held in Newbury on New Year's Day, 2016.
In amongst the running day buses at Newbury, Reading Buses Alexander-Dennis Enviro400 1202 (SN11BWB) was operating a Jet Black service 1 to Reading.
Rail replacement buses were in operation between Reading and Reading West from Saturday 27th December to Saturday 3rd January, due to engineering work to the west of Reading Station.
Reading Buses Enviro400 no. 1208 arrives at Reading West during the afternoon of Tuesday 30th December. This is one of nine vehicles that were originally purchased in 2011 when Weavaway of Newbury were subcontracted to operate Reading Buses route 1 (Reading-Newbury); six were in route 1 'jetblack' livery but three (1207-1209) were in Weavaway all-over black as spares. When Reading Buses took route 1 back in-house it purchased the nine Weavaway Enviro400s, and whilst 1207 joined its fellows in 'jetblack' colours 1208/1209 were painted into Reading Buses generic livery. 1209 was also out on rail replacement duty that day.
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The junctions west of Reading Station were remodelled between 24th December 2014 and 3rd January 2015, ahead of the commssioning of the new flyover which will take fast trains to and from the West over slow-moving freight trains.
To facilitate this the lines were closed between Reading and Reading West, with rail replacement buses operating a shuttle between the two stations. Services to Basingstoke and Bedwyn started/terminated at reading West while Cross-Country trains between Manchester and Bournemouth omitted the reversing move at Reading and called at Reading West instead.
All photos taken on Tuesday 30th December 2014.
OMSI 2 Enviro 400 Repaints - Reading Buses Generic, Jetblack 1, Lion 4, Retro, Yellow 26, Purple 17, Plymouth Citybus Red, Green, Blue and Yellow Flash, Norfolk Green and Salisbury Reds.
Newbury & District has operated route 1 (Reading - Newbury) under contract to Reading Buses since April 2011, and has six Enviro400s (1201-1206) in dedicated Reading Buses 'jetblack 1' livery and to full Reading Buses specification that were acquired new for the contract.
In addition, N&D also has three Enviro400s in its own allover black livery; although they are used as backup for route 1 when needed, they are also available for other uses, including privare hires. As a result they have a different interior specification; the seat moquette is to N&D's own red, black and grey pattern; there are a couple of small tables (one on each deck); and small luggage racks on the lower deck behind the staircase.
1207, the first of the trio, crosses from West Street into St Mary's Butts, Reading Town Centre, during the afternoon of Monday 1st July.
jetBlack? No, merely a promotion for the Brooklyn Nets basketball team, departing for San Francisco (SFO) as jetBlue 2136.
Flatcoated Retriever Swallowsflight Jetblack "Cefalu", geb. Zuidwolde 5-5-2005, ovl. in haar slaap in de nacht van 28 op 29 december 2017, dochter van Swallowsflight Christmas Cracker en Adine van het Bevershof.
Route X9 operates direct between Reading Station and Shinfield Park via the A33, aimed at Foster Wheeler employees travelling to their offices at Shinfield Park.
From 7th April 2014, route X9 was increased to operate three journeys each way during peak times. The two new journeys are part of an additional duty added into the network which also covers a couple of new morning peak route 9 journeys and a couple of extra route 15 journeys. In the first week, YT11 LSD has appeared on at least four days.
YT11 LSD is a Scania Omnicity decker which Reading Transport have on loan to cover while warranty work is carried out on the first batch of gas buses. It replaced the gas bus demonstrator YT13 YUK which had been here.
YT11 LSD is to London specification and retains its dual door layout. Initially, Reading Transport used the bus on Jetblack route 1 but it seems to have found a new home on this new peak hour duty.
Here 1100 loads on the 8:15am X9 journey to Shinfield Park. It stands outside Aldwych House which is currently being refurbished. I believe Aldwych House was one of Foster Wheeler's offices for a while.
One last point, presumably the adverts for a new film in September are still from a previous operator.
Blagrave Street, Reading. 11th April 2014.
Dress: {MOEKO} Margaux Dress - Turquoise. Shoes: {MOEKO} Harlequin Shoes for Slink High Feet - Turquoise. Hair: MOON {Hair}. Serenade - Greyscales (JetBlack). Skin: Silken Moon Paper. Freckles: .la petite morte. francesca ghost freckles. Eyemakeup: Corvus : Fighter Eyeshadow.
Enviro 1204 leaves Newbury Bus Station with the 13.35 departure to Reading on Friday 30th December 2011.
Although this Enviro400 is to full Reading Buses specification, it is owned and operated by Weavaway Travel, to whom operation of Reading Buses route 'jetblack 1' (Newbury-Reading) has been subcontracted. No. 1204 is one of six buses which entered service on 11th February 2011 when the route was relaunched. Weavaway also own three similar buses in an allover black livery with 'Newbury & District' fleetnames which can substitute for the 'jetblack' vehicles when required.
Route 1 (Jet Black) : Reading, Blagrave Street - Newbury Wharf Bus Station (H)
📍 Newbury Wharf Bus Station
Spotted in Felixstowe. A fairly self explanatory special edition! This automatic version looked to have been being used as a van, but is still in fairly decent condition.
Seen in Thatcham town centre bound for Newbury on the 'Jet Black 1' is Reading Buses Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400 SN11BMO (1207). Since picking up the 'Kennections' work in September 2016 this is one of three routes that Reading Buses run between Thatcham and Newbury, all of which take roughly the same time - the two Kennections routes serve the North and South Thatcham housing estates every hour whilst the half hourly jet black 1 to Reading serves Newburys Turnpike Estate.
This is my ticket for The Stranglers’ gig at The Roundhouse in Camden on Saturday 5 November 1977.
The Stranglers played five consecutive gigs at The Roundhouse in 1977, from the 2nd to the 6th of November. I went to the fourth gig on the Saturday night (5th November).
The Stranglers line-up was:
Hugh Cornwell (vocals/guitar), Jean-Jacques Burnel (bass), Dave Greenfield (keyboards), Jet Black (drums).
Roundhouse
Chalk Farm Road
London
NW1 8EH
I made this stationery set using Bazzill Basics cardstock that I ran through my Cuttlebug for texture using my Textile, Diamonds in the Rough, Divine Swirl, and Swiss Dots textures. I used Fiskars Sunburst border punch and a contrasting piece of cardstock to matte the focal butterfly from Hero Arts CG130 Butterflies cling set. The Bazzill colors are Hazel (green), Fawn (tan), and Stonewash (blue).
The butterfly was stamped on white cardstock using waterproof ink. They were all colored the same to give the stationery set unity, using Prismacolor colored pencils. A few highlights were made using a Sakura Stardust clear glitter gel pen.
Four different sentiments were used from Hero Arts CL371 Essential Messages: thinking of you, best wishes, happy birthday, and thank you. For variety, half of the cards have a traditional fold along the left edge, and half have a modern reporter's notebook fold along the top edge.
Thanks for looking!
I made this stationery set using Bazzill Basics cardstock that I ran through my Cuttlebug for texture using my Textile, Diamonds in the Rough, Divine Swirl, and Swiss Dots textures. I used Fiskars Sunburst border punch and a contrasting piece of cardstock to matte the focal butterfly from Hero Arts CG130 Butterflies cling set. The Bazzill colors are Hazel (green), Fawn (tan), and Stonewash (blue).
The butterfly was stamped on white cardstock using waterproof ink. They were all colored the same to give the stationery set unity, using Prismacolor colored pencils. A few highlights were made using a Sakura Stardust clear glitter gel pen.
Four different sentiments were used from Hero Arts CL371 Essential Messages: thinking of you, best wishes, happy birthday, and thank you. For variety, half of the cards have a traditional fold along the left edge, and half have a modern reporter's notebook fold along the top edge.
Thanks for looking!
This is a yearly event held usually held on then 3rd Sunday in May, in Kobe, in the prefecture of Hyogo, Japan.
Kobe has many Brazilians and many Japanese who lived or have been influenced by Brazilian culture, this part of the Kobe Matsuri is the Samba Street Fest.
This was from the Kobe Matsuri, which is KOBE FESTIVAL. The yearly parade show-cases various cultures and things that make Kobe home to so many people. Kobe is a modest International City.
The city has many international schools, a modest China Town and a large mosque. The city is also home to many pharmaceutical and International businesses.
Copyright © 2011, Jose M. Cruz (jcruz2000@gmail.com), All rights reserved.
Reading Buses' 792 (SN16 OHK) turning into Market Place with a JetBlack 1 service to Newbury.
The 1 was among routes diverted away from West Street during its temporary closure.
The inaugural 'Icebreaker' bus running day was held in Newbury on New Year's Day, 2016. Organised by The Oxfordshire Bus Enthusiasts Society, around 15 buses attended and most operated on a trio of free services from the bus station into West Berkshire. Despite some inclement weather in the afternoon, the event proved to be an excellent way to kick off 2016!
In amongst the running day buses at Newbury, Reading Buses 1206 (SN11BWF), an Alexander-Dennis Enviro400, operates a Jet Black service 1 to Reading.
Snowpaws-Candide Boho Dress-Anise & Cream
De.Boutique SS14-Crystal Heels
Amacci Hair-Sione Black Pack-Jetblack Streaked
TST-Diamond Heart Earrings-Silver/Gold
Beloved Jewelry-Glamour Cuff Bracelet
LW Poses- Time Cannot Erase
Taken @ Luane's World, Slice of Heaven
The boxier and altogether uglier design of the original Nova cabin. It has dated horribly, and even a clock was a luxury on the basic trim Nova. Imagine this dash in brown or grassy green. such delightful hues were offered by Vauxhall in the early Nova days as interior shades.
Reading Buses recently treated generic-liveried Enviro400 no. 1209 to a vinyl wrap publicising the town's football club, Reading FC (of whom Reading Buses is an official partner). It is seen turning from St Mary's Butts into Castle Street in Reading Town Centre on Friday 21st April whilst working the jetblack 1 service to Newbury.
1209 was one of a batch of nine Enviro400s that were originally purchased in April 2011 by Weavaway of Newbury, when that operator commenced operating route 1 (Reading-Newbury) under contract to Reading Buses. Six of the buses (1201-1206) were painted in Reading Buses' own jetblack livery; the other three were painted allover black and, as well as being backup for route 1 they were also available for other duties. In September 2014 Reading Buses took the route back in-house and bought the nine buses from Weavaway; 1207 was painted into the same jetblack livery as 1201-6, whilst 1208 and 1209 were painted into Reading Buses generic livery. 1208 has since been repainted in October last year into a version of the 1986 Reading Buses livery, to mark 30 years since the passing of the Bus Deregulation Bill.
Spring and summer are great times for getting out there and networking, but more often than not, I find myself with less and less quality time to do some real, productive shooting.
Such an opportunity presented itself last Friday, while out in New Jersey visitng my good buddy Michael Raso of the Film Photography Project:
www.filmphotographyproject.com
Michael was kind enough to tour me around a local treasure, the Ringwood State Park, in Ringwood, NJ. Having only a boatload of Efke IR film on hand, I had to make the most of out of these clear skies, and green surroundings! I'd say we spend a good 6-7 hours out shooting together, and it was one of the best day's I've had in a long time!
Today's image just goes to show how light meters, unless specially modified, can only serve as a rough guideline for exposure. What I thought was gross underexposure turned out to be a pleasantly contrasty surprise when it emerged from the fixer!
Eastman Commercial B 8x10
Fujinon W 210mm f/5.6 + #87 filter
5 sec @ f/8ish + front shift & tilts (tripod and back tilt)
Efke IR 820c @ ASA 1.5
Obsidian Aqua, 1:500 SS in hangers & tanks
YY15 OYA is the only generic branded white blinded mmc. It has on board charging, free Wi-Fi, low-emissions and most importantly, wheels 😂. It’s an Alexander Dennis enviro 400 mmc with 3 sunroofs on the upper deck. The route 1 is one of readings longest routes with a duration of 01:15 when no traffic. This picture was taken in the heart of reading just off of station road out reading station, blagrave street. Picture was taken before me and my friend set off to do the full route there and back with a total of 2:30 minutes roughly. Excluding the bus stood at newbury bus station for some time.
Rail replacement buses were in operation between Reading and Reading West from Saturday 27th December to Saturday 3rd January, due to engineering work to the west of Reading Station.
Reading Buses Enviro400 no. 1209 loads at Reading Station North Interchange for another trip to Reading West. This is one of nine vehicles that were originally purchased in 2011 when Weavaway of Newbury were subcontracted to operate Reading Buses route 1 (Reading-Newbury); six were in route 1 'jetblack' livery but three (1207-1209) were in Newbury & District all-over black as spares and were available for other duties when not required for jetblack 1. When Reading Buses took route 1 back in-house it purchased the nine Weavaway Enviro400s; 1207 joined its fellows in 'jetblack' colours but 1208 and 1209 were painted into Reading Buses generic livery.
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The junctions west of Reading Station were remodelled between 24th December 2014 and 3rd January 2015, ahead of the commssioning of the new flyover which will take fast trains to and from the West over slow-moving freight trains.
To facilitate this the lines were closed between Reading and Reading West, with rail replacement buses operating a shuttle between the two stations. Services to Basingstoke and Bedwyn started/terminated at Reading West while Cross-Country trains between Manchester and Bournemouth omitted the reversing move at Reading and called at Reading West instead.
All photos taken on Tuesday 30th December 2014.
I created this shaped card for Anna-Karin's SOF12 Let It Snow Challenge.
The focal image is made from 90# cold-pressed watercolor paper. I placed The Crafter's Workshop's 6x6 Aspen Trees mask (TCW252) over top and using Tsukineko sponge daubers to apply Shaded Lilac, Worn Lipstick, and Tumbled Glass Distress Inks.
To make the "snow" I mixed platinum Perfect Pearls with water on my non-stick craft sheet and used a paint brush to flick it onto the background. Next I used a shape template of my own design, that I cut out of a cracker box, to trim the background and a textured metallic silver card base to size.
I used silver Stickles glitter glue to outline the snowy aspen trees and let it dry overnight. Then I adhered it to the metallic card base. I stamped the "You are someone special" sentiment from Hero Arts CL578 Good Friends on top using Ranger Archival Ink in jet black.
Thanks for looking! :-)
Product: Endurance
Color: Jet Black with markings
Location: Bayona, France
Client: Synapse Reathletics
Seen having just turned in to Parkway, Newbury town centre is one of the current Reading Buses 'jet black 1' fleet - Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 SN11BWE (1205). This and the 6 other similar buses, themselves new to Newbury and District, are to be replaced on this route with seven 2016 Alexander Dennis Enviro 400MMC buses, one of which is shown in the previous photo, having been recently repainted and which were also new to Newbury and District. They came into Reading Buses ownership when they purchased Newbury and District in 2018. The current jet black buses are to be retained and painted in Reading Buses new Newbury and District livery,