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Post by SILENCED on Jun 30, 2019 19:21:08 GMT
Don't logo's have to be white? I think the Stagecoach 'ball' is now mostly white for London operations. Even CT plus get away with a fairly colourful logo, albeit small on their new fleet on the 20's. It would be nice to see the Sullivan fleet with some sort of logo, they look a little plain without one Is the GAL logo all white?
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Post by cl54 on Jun 30, 2019 19:21:41 GMT
Don't logo's have to be white? I think the Stagecoach 'ball' is now mostly white for London operations. Even CT plus get away with a fairly colourful logo, albeit small on their new fleet on the 20's. It would be nice to see the Sullivan fleet with some sort of logo, they look a little plain without one Go Ahead is 2 colour so probably just white is not a requirement. The Stagecoach logo colours have bleached out on many buses.
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Post by ServerKing on Jun 30, 2019 21:33:55 GMT
Don't logo's have to be white? I think the Stagecoach 'ball' is now mostly white for London operations. Even CT plus get away with a fairly colourful logo, albeit small on their new fleet on the 20's. It would be nice to see the Sullivan fleet with some sort of logo, they look a little plain without one Go Ahead is 2 colour so probably just white is not a requirement. The Stagecoach logo colours have bleached out on many buses. I remeber some of the newer LT's on the 55 with a plain white ball rather than the red orange and blue. LT379 and her sisters are an example of this. My bad, Go Ahead has a small bit of yellow in the G and the hyphen (-), but even Arriva removed the orange colour from it's original "wheels" logo. Have to see what WS131 and her sisters will have for the 232. Even Metroline have the "Comfort DelGro" logo in plain white... If it's not a TfL requirement that that's good.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Jun 30, 2019 21:36:13 GMT
Go Ahead is 2 colour so probably just white is not a requirement. The Stagecoach logo colours have bleached out on many buses. I remeber some of the newer LT's on the 55 with a plain white ball rather than the red orange and blue. LT379 and her sisters are an example of this. My bad, Go Ahead has a small bit of yellow in the G and the hyphen (-), but even Arriva removed the orange colour from it's original "wheels" logo. Have to see what WS131 and her sisters will have for the 232. Even Metroline have the "Comfort DelGro" logo in plain white... If it's not a TfL requirement that that's good. I think that's specific to LTs. Go Ahead also have a fully white logo for the LTs but use yellow ones elsewhere.
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Post by vjaska on Jun 30, 2019 22:02:34 GMT
Don't logo's have to be white? I think the Stagecoach 'ball' is now mostly white for London operations. Even CT plus get away with a fairly colourful logo, albeit small on their new fleet on the 20's. It would be nice to see the Sullivan fleet with some sort of logo, they look a little plain without one Is the GAL logo all white? Only on LT's it's all white - all other buses have yellow in the logo.
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Post by george on Jun 30, 2019 22:14:54 GMT
Is the GAL logo all white? Only on LT's it's all white - all other buses have yellow in the logo. Don't some of the earlier Go ahead LTs like the ones on the 11 have yellow in their logos.
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Post by ADH45258 on Jun 30, 2019 22:29:47 GMT
Only on LT's it's all white - all other buses have yellow in the logo. Don't some of the earlier Go ahead LTs like the ones on the 11 have yellow in their logos. The batches of LTs for routes 8 and 11 had standard colour logos, but all subsequent LTs at Go Ahead and Stagecoach received the white versions.
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Post by ServerKing on Jul 1, 2019 15:45:19 GMT
Well, if they cannot be bothered to set the rear blind on the 217's from time to time, something like vinyls are the least of their problem As long as there's a service. I guess in a sense they stand out for having no fleetnames
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Post by enfieldenthusiast on Jul 12, 2019 5:55:37 GMT
I went on E52 and E53 recently (SN11 BNV/X) and to be honest they really need some attention. The first seats are all worn out and faded. They are as hard as rocks and the exterior isn't any better. I think a refurb is needed
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Post by Connor on Jul 12, 2019 9:05:43 GMT
E55 and E56 (ex Metroline 57 plate TE's) have gained horrible new white and black LED blinds. Almost blinding!
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Post by SILENCED on Jul 12, 2019 9:22:51 GMT
E55 and E56 (ex Metroline 57 plate TE's) have gained horrible new white and black LED blinds. Almost blinding! Still be people who claim they can not be seen in sunlight!
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Post by vjaska on Jul 12, 2019 10:01:53 GMT
E55 and E56 (ex Metroline 57 plate TE's) have gained horrible new white and black LED blinds. Almost blinding! Still be people who claim they can not be seen in sunlight! That is an actual thing though as I’ve experienced it for myself.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Jul 12, 2019 10:06:41 GMT
E55 and E56 (ex Metroline 57 plate TE's) have gained horrible new white and black LED blinds. Almost blinding! Still be people who claim they can not be seen in sunlight! When sun shines on a light it'll make it hard to see, the only way this could be overcome is by making the LEDs brighter than the sun. The only way to get something easily readable in the sun is by using the reflection of its light rather than competing against its light.
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Post by SILENCED on Jul 12, 2019 10:12:18 GMT
Still be people who claim they can not be seen in sunlight! When sun shines on a light it'll make it hard to see, the only way this could be overcome is by making the LEDs brighter than the sun. The only way to get something easily readable in the sun is by using the reflection of its light rather than competing against its light. Should have gone SpecSavers 😂
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Post by LondonNorthern on Aug 5, 2019 20:27:09 GMT
Any idea on what the 640 will use for its new contract, it should have been released what has been said?
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