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Once we was stable on the island this Neoplan was purchased in July 2015 and started touring onto mainland with our first tour to Whitby.
This Renown was brought in for the Yorkshire side after we won the contract for Netherwood School in May 2017. The contract wasn't renewed in September 2018 so we decided to bring it back to the island and was later sold in January 2019.
Intercounty was started up to help with a more regular services on National Express routes, so we started with the nearest to home which was the 030 Southsea to London Victoria. Providing an hourly service to connect better with ferries and other National Express routes. The service only ran a short time, was withdrawn in March 2017.
A light snow and security lamp lighting made for a rather surreal scene. It looks like the reject bots from Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
Film: FPP400bwEDU exposed at ISO 1600
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Camera: Fed 5B, Industar 61L/d 2,8/52 lens
Image by: Leslie Lazenby
23 Mar 2014, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Outside the Art Dept.
This Van Hool T8 was bought in August 2015 but was later withdrawn in april 2017 due to being replaced with a newer vehicle our Plaxton Panther.
We thought while it was doing private hire might as well drum up more business so an all over advert was dawned.
the Edelhoff MSTS preceded the Faun Toppress X, which preceded the American version, or the Heil POD
Notice that this example has "MSTS" on the cab, and "Faun" on the body.
New nature-inspired bike racks outside the National Geographic building. 1600 block of M St NW, Washington, DC.
This President arrived late August 2018 and was chopped down to a 3 bay open topper to run along side Southern Vectis Island Coaster in the summer and a closed version will run through the winter. As we got closer to the start date Southern Vectis pulled out and this vehicle was sold to another island company in March 2019.
Another Triaxle brought for more tours around the UK. We had our standard toilet installed at the rear, its debut tour was down to Newquay.
Three classes of telescopes are required to cover the full CTAO energy range (20 GeV to 300 TeV). The "Alpha Configuration" details the approved configuration of the telescope arrays at the two sites for the Construction Phase of the CTAO Project. With this configuration, and for its core energy range (100 GeV to 10 TeV), the CTAO is planning 23 Medium-Sized Telescopes (MSTs). Four Large-Sized Telescopes (LSTs) and 37 Small-Sized Telescopes (SSTs) are planned to extend the energy range below 100 GeV and up to 300 TeV, respectively.
Credit: Gabriel Pérez Diaz, IAC