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"This was a prototype VRT3 built in 11/73 but not licensed until 8/74 Converted for use as a bus for spreading the message of Jesus. Whitehaven 6/89"
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Council check: Bracknell Forest Council Today, we take a look at Bracknell Forest Council's provision of information on the buses that run in their area.
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Fleet Update ~ Konectbus: Given number 22, the service will operate hourly from 1000 to 1700 seven days a week and will be operated by an open top double-decker which is to be cascaded from another company within the Go-Ahead Group.
Stupid Security Questions: Poor TfL, about to get a bout of my ire, and while they are not the only miscreants in this area, what I just saw is pretty high up the rankings of poor practice.
Manx Heritage Transport Festival: 4 - Snaefell & MER Farewell By the Saturday morning my leg had declared war on me so my mobility was getting rather compromised so the photo count dropped rapidly over the weekend and days 3 and 4 can be fitted into one final report.
Charivari Whilst waiting, fbb watched a previous machine customer performing amazing feats of potentially panicky prestidigitation to pocket their pre-ordered tickets
Metroline CELF Centre Part 42 The Centre since its opening nearly 7 years ago has been accredited for its excellency and is widely utilised by other companies, namely London United and Tower Transit, whose vehicles can be seen here on a regular basis.
TRAINS ON STAMPS & A BRIEF ENCOUNTER A set of stamps celebrating four of Wales' classic steam locomotives is being unveiled by Royal Mail.
EYMS Driffield Depot To Close here is the official EYMS Press Release on the closure of their Driffield depot, including comments regarding punctuality on service 121.
Northampton's new bus station causes gridlock It's been bedlam on the first day of Northampton's new bus station. BBC News reports that the city centre has been more or less gridlocked all day because of the new traffic flows in and out of the gleaming terminus.
A Higher Coach to Lucy Hall [2] he ride, built entirely from wood, was billed as the “longest, widest, steepest ever erected on Earth'. Unfortunately, several people were injured in 1900 when a hawser broke from a carriage, so it was quickly removed.
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