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Seen laying over at Brentwood station are a pair of NIBs Scania deckers. The leading OmniDekka was new as YN04 YJU to UniLink, Southampton.
NIBS Buses 419 (CN11 FBE)
Alexander Dennis Enviro200
Route 374 to Basildon Bus Station
Grays Bus Station, Grays, Essex
Taken on 25/02/2023
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This bus was new to New Adventure Travel, then passed to Xelabus as 418 and Ensignbus as 604 before passing to NIBS.
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NIBS Buses former Go Ahead Docklands SOC2 Reg LX08 ECE now in its new livery standing in Mardens yard receiving finishing touches before returning to NIBS tomorrow
2 September 2015
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Now with NIBS Buses this former London Sovereign VLE37 Reg PO54 ACX waits in Mardens top yard for its turn for repaint
19 October 2017
Newly repainted NIBS Buses 85 Reg LX08 ECN stands in the road outside Mardens looking resplendent in the low winter sunshine. This unfortunately makes photography difficult, especially when parked here at this time of day.
This is former Go Ahead Docklands SOC5.
8 January 2015
NIBS Buses Scania Omnicity Reg LX08 ECW in its smart new livery, in the road outside Mardens waiting for its driver
27 March 2015
Formerly Go Ahead Docklands SOC8.
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NIBS garage, Shotgate, Wickford 25/3/07
Dennis Dominator / East Lancs
New as Bournemouth Transport 266 & 269 6/92
Bought by NIBS 6/06
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Always I begin something new. At the moment I'm checking out dip nibs, ink, handlettering and all that stuff.
This Leipzig stamp is a phenomenon. It was stamped three days before the initial issue day. Don't understand how this could work.
I used to have a lot of different pen nibs but I gave most of them away to a chap who drew pen & ink pictures. I haven't used any of these in many years.
This photograph, which comes to you by courtesy of the letter N, is my fourteenth picture for the February Alphabet Fun: 2021 group.
Unbelievably good!
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Recipe:
1 1/4 cup flour
1/4 cup cocoa powder (preferably dutch-processed, I used Valrhona)
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
115g unsalted butter, softened and cut into cubes
3/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
4 ripe medium bananas (separated)
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 espresso shot (optional)
1/4 cup cacao nibs
1. Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Grease a 9x5 inch loaf tin and line the bottom with baking paper
2. Sift together flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt into a medium bowl
3. In a bowl of a stand mixer, beat butter with a paddle attachment on medium speed, until creamy. Increase speed to medium high and gradually add sugar. Continue creaming the butter and sugar until mixture has lightened in colour and fluffy (about 5 min)
4. Beat in eggs, one at a time, scraping down side of bowl after each addition.
5. Mash 3 bananas coarsely with a fork or potato masher. Leave the remaining banana unmashed but slice it lengthwise down the middle.
6. Add in the 3 mashed bananas, vanilla extract and espresso shot if using. Beat until well-incorporated on medium speed
5. Add one third of the flour mixture, and beat in at low speed until just combined. Alternate adding each third of the flour mixture with half of the sour cream in two additions. Scrape down the side of the bowl.
6. Stir in the cacao nibs. Transfer the batter into the loaf pan and smooth the top with a spatula.
7. Place the two halves of the remaining banana on the top decoratively.
8. Bake in preheated oven for 45-50 minutes, or until the cake has well-risen and a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.
9. Let cool completely before unmoulding
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NIBS Buses 415 (LK07 BEJ)
Alexander Dennis Enviro200
Route 31 to Bishops Hall Estate
Brentwood Station, Essex
Taken on 03/04/2021
This bus was new to Metroline as DES797 and latterly with Ensignbus as 602 (CSK 282).
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The first rear-engined deckers in the NIBS fleet were Daimler Fleetlines including a pair of dual-doored examples with Alexander bodied from the City of Oxford fleet in early 1983. It would last here until 1992.
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