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Post by grahamk748 on Sept 12, 2019 7:33:15 GMT
Ex Metrobus YN53RZE now with Diamond Coaches,Knuston,Northamptonshire
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Post by M1104 on Sept 15, 2019 13:19:10 GMT
PVL1 was withdrawn by Hedingham by July 2019, photo credit to John Podgorski
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Post by richard on Sept 15, 2019 14:16:14 GMT
PVL1 was withdrawn by Hedingham by July 2019, photo credit to John Podgorski Let's hope it gets preserved and not the scrap yard
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Post by John tuthill on Sept 15, 2019 15:41:11 GMT
PVL1 was withdrawn by Hedingham by July 2019, photo credit to John Podgorski Let's hope it gets preserved and not the scrap yard Looks like it was well looked after
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Post by richard on Sept 15, 2019 15:43:35 GMT
Let's hope it gets preserved and not the scrap yard Looks like it was well looked after I thought the same thing would have been nice if it was kept to London Spec
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Post by John tuthill on Sept 15, 2019 15:47:04 GMT
Looks like it was well looked after I thought the same thing would have been nice if it was kept to London Spec I wonder why the tree protector is on the RHS?
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Post by richard on Sept 15, 2019 16:16:36 GMT
I thought the same thing would have been nice if it was kept to London Spec I wonder why the tree protector is on the RHS? I only just noticed that it dose seem strange
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Post by grahamk748 on Sept 16, 2019 17:36:11 GMT
Apologies if these have already been reported. Ex Go Ahead PVL W453WGH and X581EGK both in the Northamptonshire area on school runs, W453 was in all over white but X581 was painted in an unidentified livery. Both of these operators unknown to me. Vision Bus,Bolton have ex RATP SP YP59OEL, apparently they have quite a few more of these. Ex Metroline DES LK07BDU,LK07BEY and LK07ELJ Ex Go Ahead WS LJ13GLF and LJ13GLK. Manchester Bus Tours, Blackpool have ex Stagecoach V158MEV on Sightseeing Manchester duties. Not the best photo due to the shadows. I also have a picture of one of the DES and V158 but they are too big to post on here ☹️ Attachment Deleted
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Post by YY13VKP on Sept 17, 2019 10:19:59 GMT
Ex Arriva London DW67 seen at King's Lynn Bus Station today, now with Lynx flic.kr/p/2hgQXGQ
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Post by YY13VKP on Sept 17, 2019 17:59:13 GMT
Ex Arriva London DW67 seen at King's Lynn Bus Station today, now with Lynx flic.kr/p/2hgQXGQAlso saw former TC based DW21 at King's Lynn Bus Station! Last I saw this was in Old Coulsdon four years ago on the 466. Also drove past the other ex TC DW Lynx still have in their active fleet, DW29 near Snettisham (Norfolk). Both were still in Reading Buses livery. Was great to see two former TC DW's again that I used to use on a regular basis in their new life! I believe DW35 and DW36 are also with Lynx, unfortunately they seem to be slowly being stripped out for spare parts .
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Post by richard on Sept 18, 2019 0:01:07 GMT
Ex Arriva London DW67 seen at King's Lynn Bus Station today, now with Lynx flic.kr/p/2hgQXGQAlso saw former TC based DW21 at King's Lynn Bus Station! Last I saw this was in Old Coulsdon four years ago on the 466. Also drove past the other ex TC DW Lynx still have in their active fleet, DW29 near Snettisham (Norfolk). Both were still in Reading Buses livery. Was great to see two former TC DW's again that I used to use on a regular basis in their new life! I believe DW35 and DW36 are also with Lynx, unfortunately they seem to be slowly being stripped out for spare parts . Is there a fleet list for Lynx?
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Post by M1104 on Sept 19, 2019 9:10:37 GMT
Former London United's TA345 now with Ace Coaches, photo credit to Stephen McKinstry.
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Post by John tuthill on Sept 19, 2019 9:38:58 GMT
Former London United's TA345 now with Ace Coaches, photo credit to Stephen McKinstry. I wonder why there is no window where the rear doors were?
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Post by SILENCED on Sept 19, 2019 9:42:13 GMT
Former London United's TA345 now with Ace Coaches, photo credit to Stephen McKinstry. I wonder why there is no window where the rear doors were? Cost!
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Post by M1104 on Sept 19, 2019 9:42:19 GMT
Former London United's TA345 now with Ace Coaches, photo credit to Stephen McKinstry. I wonder why there is no window where the rear doors were? Could be some sort of unit has been installed there.
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