Plymouth Health Authority Leyland National 2 | ||
©AecRegent: This National 2 was used by the Plymouth Health Authority, but I could not find out its actual use. An interesting addition. I have been meaning to show this great shot of Plymouth Health Authority's Leyland National ETT319Y since I came across it. I have spent a fair bit of time trying to upload my recent photos taken last weekend, just down the road from where this photo was taken. It was often to be found parked up here on Western Approach where it was used on a shuttle service to Moorhaven Hospital near Ivybridge. This was the second Leyland National used on this service although I cant for the life of mew remember the registration of the previous one. It was replaced by a fairly plain white Mercedes Bread minibus in 1988 I believe. The bus then went to Nottingham City Transport. | ||
Further ReadingOmnibuses: Foot shooting Omnibuses: Bolt from the Blues PTOTPA: Advert
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31 January 2010
Sunday best: ETT319Y
29 January 2010
Citybus Fleet Catch up
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Now I have a camera again, one of my main aims is to get back on top with the current livery situation of the main bus fleets in Plymouth. Last weekend I managed over 100 decent quality photographs which I am still slowly sorting through and it was clear that my records were out of date. Today is the first part of a fleet update which will take place over the coming months as I get back on top of things: We start appropriately enough at number 1, or to be more precise Plymouth Citybus 1 - 12, N101-112UTT:
TGP: Is Archi Bald?
Now I have a camera again, one of my main aims is to get back on top with the current livery situation of the main bus fleets in Plymouth. Last weekend I managed over 100 decent quality photographs which I am still slowly sorting through and it was clear that my records were out of date. Today is the first part of a fleet update which will take place over the coming months as I get back on top of things: We start appropriately enough at number 1, or to be more precise Plymouth Citybus 1 - 12, N101-112UTT:
Further Reading
TGP: Is Archi Bald?
28 January 2010
Its a wrap - but smarter
First get smarter with their advert buses? |
I have never been a fan of buses with large advert wraps plastered all over their windows as it can make for a miserable experience for the passengers inside, especially on wet days where it can become all but impossible to see out through them. When I first saw this example, and I think there is more than one, it struck me as a slightly better compromise in that at least it left most windows free. It was only when I had a closer look at the photo that I realised how smart First have been. It actually looks like there is some sort of frame around the advert, rather than just being stuck over the windows. This makes it tidier and I guess easier to apply to the bus. I have been a passenger on this bus, and at first I didn't even notice the advert which I guess is an improvement. Maybe if I was sat on the seats right next to it I may have done, but back in my normal seats the bus seemed just as bright and airy as these buses normally do. |
Further ReadingPlymouth Local History: Obliske - fascinating stuff! Plymouth Local History: Tamerton Foliot Highton-Ridley: Dartmoor Thaw TGP: Give us a hand TGP: Go Ahead Oxford and Newquay |
27 January 2010
OFT not pursuing an investigation
Least surprising news ever? | ||
I must admit I didn't really expect to be using the 'Citybus Sell Off’ badge again but today I received a 'news item' which caught me unawares: The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) last night said it had decided against an investigation into the latest acquisition made by North East transport giant Go-Ahead. The Newcastle-headquartered company made a £20m swoop for southern bus operator Plymouth City Bus (PCB) in December. The plc had reportedly faced stiff competition from rival Stagecoach to complete the deal, while Plymouth City Council also received opposition from transport unions and local residents who were against the deal. However the OFT issued a statement last night to confirm that it would not be pursuing an investigation -in relation to the Enterprise Act 2002 - into the merger between Go-Ahead and PCB. bdaily Did anyone ever really expect an investigation into the takeover from the OFT? If Stagecoach had secured the deal to take control then I am sure it would have been investigated, but with Go-Ahead now owning Citybus, the competition for Plymouth passengers remains pretty much the same as before. Curious! | ||
Further ReadingOmnibuses: Utopia? not yet! TGP: Going nowhere
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26 January 2010
More Western Greyhound Investment
Western Greyhound New Solos in service | ||
Following on from yesterday, the Trident was not the only 'new' Western Greyhound bus I managed to catch on camera: Two Optare Solos from a batch of 6 recently placed into service by Western Greyhound. Fleet numbers 957 to 962 WK59CWU-CWZ are Optare Solo M920's with 33 seats and they look extremely smart in the latest green with ornag ebnad livery. | ||
Further ReadingOmnibuses: Photography Omnibuses: Breaking new ground PTOTPA: Newquay temp bus station PTOTPA: WGL Trident (I told him it was there!) PTOTPA: Liskeard Trip TGP: On the beach TGP: Oxford Archive
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25 January 2010
Incoming Western Greyhound Trident
Bretonside goes Green! |
There was a very nice surprise in store for me when I popped into Bretonside on Saturday - A nice bright green Dennis Trident! WK51CAL is now Western Greyhound 442 It came to WGL from City of Oxford (Go-Ahead Group) where it was registered R6OXF but was originally Go Northern 3892 NK51UCV and is one of 4 that Western Greyhound have purchased. It seems that they will be regulars on the Plymouth - Callington - Launceston services 576 so we will be seeing them in Plymouth quite often. I must get out for a day trip in the summer! At first I was a bit annoyed at the bright orange coach next to it, as it prevented me from getting the shot I wanted, but I actually really like the way it has brought out the orange band in the livery. Western Greyhound - the new and the old! S30ARJ is perhaps the oldest of the Varios still in service these days. Bretonside probably hasn't seen this much green since Western National NBC days! |
Further ReadingPTOTPA: Turning back the clock WHOTT Friends - Events 2010 Transport of Delight: Car Scrappage - SV Style Transport Illustrated - Devon Day Trip - a cautionary tale |
24 January 2010
Target Travel Solos
Targets Solos come in two flavours |
Managed a day in town yesterday to spend catching up with the bus fleets of Plymouth with my new camera. Quite a few photos still to be processed but we carry on the 'mini' bus series with these two Optare Solos of Target Travel which carry different liveries: In the standard 'Solo' pink livery I have to say I think the green and white version is a lot better! |
Further ReadingTarget Travel - my Flickr Set Omnibuses: Lost and found Omnibuses - meets Alan Miller Omnibuses: The most admired... PTOTPA: Preservation update PTOTPA: B176VDV Escapes PTOTPA: Another on the 26 Woops - a Trident accident in Truro Friends of WHOTT: Restoration TGP: Bare bones TGP: Evenings draw out TGP: Barnstable |
22 January 2010
Plymouth Citybus incoming Solos
First batch of Solos's due to Plymouth shortly... | ||
©emdjtd42 Go North East's Optare Solo 613 NM02DNU is seen at Gateshead MetroCentre, on a 143, on March 16th 2009. In a livery that wouldnt look too out of place in Plymouth, Go North East 613 is one of 4 Solos which are due to arrive in Plymouth any day now. The four that are expected (and things can change at the last minute!) are GP02DPV 32 seats (Photo by emdjt42) NM02DNU 29 seats VU02TTK 29 seats(photo by emdjt42 MX53FEF 33 Seats All will be repainted etc before they enter service in Plymouth so it will be a little while before we see them on the streets of Plymouth. It remains to be seen what the livery will be! Flickr user emdjtd42 has a large collection of photos of the Go North East fleet here I wonder if any others of this colourful fleet will end up in Plymouth! | ||
Further Readingemdjt42 Photostream on Flickr
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