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Transdev Rosso YJ04LXX 714 seen coming into Bury Town Centre on service 477 from Ramsbottom via Summerseat
The Keighley Bus Company LK51 XGX 2729 Volvo B7TL Plaxton President, carrying a Rosso Bus livery with mybus branding, based at Marriner Road bus depot.
It is seen at Marriner Road, Keighley Bus Depot.
A colour pop edit of a previous upload of this Rosso bus seen at the Ramsbottom terminus before heading out on service 484 to Bury
Tetouan, 17 March 2025.
A batch of these Israeli buses originally intended for ATAC in Rome found their way to Morocco.
Seen at Blackburn is The Blackburn Bus Company Wrightbus Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL, 2769 BF63 HCL.
This was new to Transdev Burnley and Pendle in Oct 2013 and configured to BC39/28F.
The Blackburn Bus Company FJ58LTN 1868 seen on Cross Street, Manchester on Red Express X41 to Accrington
Transdev York vehicles parked up at the depot with no work to do this week. Nearest the camera is 2001 (F349WSC) an Alexander RH bodied Leyland Olympian new to Lothian in 1989, passing to Top Line Travel in 2005. MCW Metrobus 4004 (B241WUL) was new to London Transport in 1985 as M1241 (becoming London Buses Limited later that year). This passed to Top Line Travel in 2000. It is the only example of Transdev York"s city sightseeing vehicles with a closed top. On the fence side is 2002 (L778SNO), an Alexander (Belfast) RH bodied Leyland Olympian new to Dublin Bus in 1993 registered 93D10171. This was acquired by Veolia Transport in 2007 then acquired by Top Line Travel in 2008. Transdev Blazefield acquired Top Line Travel (city sightseeing) in June 2008, The York operations of Veolia Transport were acquired in August 2008, the combined business was renamed Transdev York in October 2008. The planned merger between Transdev & Veolia this year could mean these vehicles could be gaining yet another identity!