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The Bristol Indiana Water Treament Plant has geared up for future expansion as the expected relocation of Utilimaster and other collateral industries to the Earthway Drive and Rail Park Developments will take advantage of the excellent water and sewer utilities now available. Head Operator John Supper and Technician Tim Hathaway are confident that the facilities are prepared to provide for this welcome expansion of services. Maintenance and Meter and Meter Specialist Tim McCandless assists in many special projects. Additional safety features have been added to provide an enhanced working environment.
Operated by: Fedex Express, Memphis, TN
Unit Number: 253723
Body: Utilimaster
Chassis: Freightliner?
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FedEx step-van on route, seen at the Maplewood Mall in Maplewood, MN.
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Willoughby-Eastlake City Schools 709 - 1980s Utilimaster Chevrolet Step-Van - Retired; Mike & B Sales - Newcomerstown, Ohio
Operated by: Canada Post
Unit Number: 93033
Body: Utilimaster?
Chassis: Freightliner
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Canada Post package car seen in downtown Toronto.
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Operated by: Vestis Group of MN
Unit Number: 32215S
Body: Utilimaster
Chassis: Freightliner?
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Vestis, formerly Aramark, truck seen on route in an office plaza in Maplewood, MN
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Operated by: Spee-Dee Delivery, St. Cloud, MN
Unit Number: 1862
Body: Utilimaster?
Chassis: Freightliner
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Spee-Dee Delivery on a delivery run in downtown Saint Paul.
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I saw this strange looking step van with a Isuzu-esque grille. Upon closer inspection, it had a badge on the side that read Powered by Isuzu. The grille reminded me of the US only SUV that we never got up here. Assender, I think it was.
Does anyone know more about this obscure looking work horse?
Like, were they common and were they only sold in the US or Canada too?
The Bristol Indiana Water Treament Plant has geared up for future expansion as the expected relocation of Utilimaster and other collateral industries to the Earthway Drive and Rail Park Developments will take advantage of the excellent water and sewer utilities now available. Head Operator John Supper and Technician Tim Hathaway are confident that the facilities are prepared to provide for this welcome expansion of services. Maintenance and Meter and Meter Specialist Tim McCandless assists in many special projects. Additional safety features have been added to provide an enhanced working environment.
NTEA New Model Truck Product Conference (Sept. 10-12, 2013)
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. displayed their Utilimaster Reach at NTEA's Truck Product Conference.
Learn more about the event at www.ntea.com/content.aspx?id=15998
Operated by: Rolling Frito-Lays Sales LP, Plano, TX
Unit Number: E19245
Body: Utilimaster Truck Body
Chassis: Peterbilt 220
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Seen on Flamingo Rd.
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This vehicle came into the UK in November 2013 via Birmingham (OP)
TAX - SORN
MOT - 23rd May 2023
Last MOT Mileage 85,434 - The odometer reading reduced by 4 miles between 10/10/2014 and 20/10/2014.
Utilimaster guessing Oshkosh chassis, you can see the Dolly Madison Cakes decal blotted out. I just noticed it reads Dolly Madison "Cakes" not "Bakery"
New Industrial Drive is Open Today. Cathy Burke, President of Bristol Town Council and Ron Yoder of Niblock Excavating prepare to open the new Industrial Drive.At 9am on Friday, June 6, 2014, Eleachea Sanders, INDOT (Indiana Dept. of Transportation) Permit Inspector of the Elkhart Sub-District met with Bristol Town Officials Cathy Burke, Town Council President; Delbert Schrock, Town Council Member; Bill Wuthrich, Town Manager; Rob Dunlap, Jones Petrie Rafinski; and Ron Yoder and Chad Niblock of Niblock Excavating of Bristol for a final inspection and official opening the the new Industrial Drive linking the Earthway Industrial Park and S.R. 15 South in Bristol, Indiana. Although there are a few minor issues to be checked next week, the road is now open to traffic and will provide better access to the Earthway Drive Industrial Park where Utilimaster is located. The Town Council plans to hold an official ribbon cutting ceremony in the near future. Although the road had been scheduled to be open by the end of May, heavy rains during the past few weeks delayed the opening by a few days. The 45 acres now annexed into the Town of Bristol is located on the south edge of Bristol and includes Maple Street, C.R. 10 and the new Industrial Drive. The next stage in the plan is to convert C.R. 10 on the south edge of the property into a cul-de-sac which will prevent exit of C.R. 10 onto S.R. 15 South. Traffic will then use the new Industrial Drive to access Maple Street and C.R. 23 to the Industrial areas.
New Industrial Drive is Open Today. Cathy Burke, President of Bristol Town Council and Ron Yoder of Niblock Excavating prepare to open the new Industrial Drive.At 9am on Friday, June 6, 2014, Eleachea Sanders, INDOT (Indiana Dept. of Transportation) Permit Inspector of the Elkhart Sub-District met with Bristol Town Officials Cathy Burke, Town Council President; Delbert Schrock, Town Council Member; Bill Wuthrich, Town Manager; Rob Dunlap, Jones Petrie Rafinski; and Ron Yoder and Chad Niblock of Niblock Excavating of Bristol for a final inspection and official opening the the new Industrial Drive linking the Earthway Industrial Park and S.R. 15 South in Bristol, Indiana. Although there are a few minor issues to be checked next week, the road is now open to traffic and will provide better access to the Earthway Drive Industrial Park where Utilimaster is located. The Town Council plans to hold an official ribbon cutting ceremony in the near future. Although the road had been scheduled to be open by the end of May, heavy rains during the past few weeks delayed the opening by a few days. The 45 acres now annexed into the Town of Bristol is located on the south edge of Bristol and includes Maple Street, C.R. 10 and the new Industrial Drive. The next stage in the plan is to convert C.R. 10 on the south edge of the property into a cul-de-sac which will prevent exit of C.R. 10 onto S.R. 15 South. Traffic will then use the new Industrial Drive to access Maple Street and C.R. 23 to the Industrial areas.
The Bristol Indiana Water Treament Plant has geared up for future expansion as the expected relocation of Utilimaster and other collateral industries to the Earthway Drive and Rail Park Developments will take advantage of the excellent water and sewer utilities now available. Head Operator John Supper and Technician Tim Hathaway are confident that the facilities are prepared to provide for this welcome expansion of services. Maintenance and Meter and Meter Specialist Tim McCandless assists in many special projects. Additional safety features have been added to provide an enhanced working environment.
Operated by: Postes Canada Post
Unit Number: 63218
Body: Utilimaster?
Chassis: Freightliner
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Canada Post step-van seen on route in downtown Toronto.
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New Industrial Drive is Open Today. Cathy Burke, President of Bristol Town Council and Ron Yoder of Niblock Excavating prepare to open the new Industrial Drive.At 9am on Friday, June 6, 2014, Eleachea Sanders, INDOT (Indiana Dept. of Transportation) Permit Inspector of the Elkhart Sub-District met with Bristol Town Officials Cathy Burke, Town Council President; Delbert Schrock, Town Council Member; Bill Wuthrich, Town Manager; Rob Dunlap, Jones Petrie Rafinski; and Ron Yoder and Chad Niblock of Niblock Excavating of Bristol for a final inspection and official opening the the new Industrial Drive linking the Earthway Industrial Park and S.R. 15 South in Bristol, Indiana. Although there are a few minor issues to be checked next week, the road is now open to traffic and will provide better access to the Earthway Drive Industrial Park where Utilimaster is located. The Town Council plans to hold an official ribbon cutting ceremony in the near future. Although the road had been scheduled to be open by the end of May, heavy rains during the past few weeks delayed the opening by a few days. The 45 acres now annexed into the Town of Bristol is located on the south edge of Bristol and includes Maple Street, C.R. 10 and the new Industrial Drive. The next stage in the plan is to convert C.R. 10 on the south edge of the property into a cul-de-sac which will prevent exit of C.R. 10 onto S.R. 15 South. Traffic will then use the new Industrial Drive to access Maple Street and C.R. 23 to the Industrial areas.
New Industrial Drive is Open Today. Cathy Burke, President of Bristol Town Council and Ron Yoder of Niblock Excavating prepare to open the new Industrial Drive.At 9am on Friday, June 6, 2014, Eleachea Sanders, INDOT (Indiana Dept. of Transportation) Permit Inspector of the Elkhart Sub-District met with Bristol Town Officials Cathy Burke, Town Council President; Delbert Schrock, Town Council Member; Bill Wuthrich, Town Manager; Rob Dunlap, Jones Petrie Rafinski; and Ron Yoder and Chad Niblock of Niblock Excavating of Bristol for a final inspection and official opening the the new Industrial Drive linking the Earthway Industrial Park and S.R. 15 South in Bristol, Indiana. Although there are a few minor issues to be checked next week, the road is now open to traffic and will provide better access to the Earthway Drive Industrial Park where Utilimaster is located. The Town Council plans to hold an official ribbon cutting ceremony in the near future. Although the road had been scheduled to be open by the end of May, heavy rains during the past few weeks delayed the opening by a few days. The 45 acres now annexed into the Town of Bristol is located on the south edge of Bristol and includes Maple Street, C.R. 10 and the new Industrial Drive. The next stage in the plan is to convert C.R. 10 on the south edge of the property into a cul-de-sac which will prevent exit of C.R. 10 onto S.R. 15 South. Traffic will then use the new Industrial Drive to access Maple Street and C.R. 23 to the Industrial areas.
New Industrial Drive is Open Today. Cathy Burke, President of Bristol Town Council and Ron Yoder of Niblock Excavating prepare to open the new Industrial Drive.At 9am on Friday, June 6, 2014, Eleachea Sanders, INDOT (Indiana Dept. of Transportation) Permit Inspector of the Elkhart Sub-District met with Bristol Town Officials Cathy Burke, Town Council President; Delbert Schrock, Town Council Member; Bill Wuthrich, Town Manager; Rob Dunlap, Jones Petrie Rafinski; and Ron Yoder and Chad Niblock of Niblock Excavating of Bristol for a final inspection and official opening the the new Industrial Drive linking the Earthway Industrial Park and S.R. 15 South in Bristol, Indiana. Although there are a few minor issues to be checked next week, the road is now open to traffic and will provide better access to the Earthway Drive Industrial Park where Utilimaster is located. The Town Council plans to hold an official ribbon cutting ceremony in the near future. Although the road had been scheduled to be open by the end of May, heavy rains during the past few weeks delayed the opening by a few days. The 45 acres now annexed into the Town of Bristol is located on the south edge of Bristol and includes Maple Street, C.R. 10 and the new Industrial Drive. The next stage in the plan is to convert C.R. 10 on the south edge of the property into a cul-de-sac which will prevent exit of C.R. 10 onto S.R. 15 South. Traffic will then use the new Industrial Drive to access Maple Street and C.R. 23 to the Industrial areas.