(18 Sep 2018, 9:21 pm)Multi21 The X18 had to make do with E400s... You mean brand new not EX DEALER STOCK E400s. Christ next time someone offers me something brand new over second hand I'll have to remember to tell them I'll "Make Do" with it...
Second point... 10 and a half years old.. How old are Redcars B7s again? Duuuuuh!
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(18 Sep 2018, 9:21 pm)Multi21 The X18 had to make do with E400s... You mean brand new not EX DEALER STOCK E400s. Christ next time someone offers me something brand new over second hand I'll have to remember to tell them I'll "Make Do" with it...
Second point... 10 and a half years old.. How old are Redcars B7s again? Duuuuuh!
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(20 Sep 2018, 7:32 pm)upt50k I saw 7474 on service 86 to Toft Hill today still with branding for service 43 and 44 It brought back memories as it was the bus I first used when operating Metro Replacement after it arrived from refurb after its life in London
(20 Sep 2018, 7:32 pm)upt50k I saw 7474 on service 86 to Toft Hill today still with branding for service 43 and 44 It brought back memories as it was the bus I first used when operating Metro Replacement after it arrived from refurb after its life in London
1557 on X66 - 20:25 off Darlington
4657 on 8/8A - 13:50 8 off Darlington
4807 is making a very rare apparence on "Frequenta" service 3A this afternoon, replaced a poorly 2833.
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Temsa 4721 on my X4 ride from Saltburn to Whitby today. Horrible seats, noisy engine and very slow going uphill. Luckily it was Streetlite 1565 on my return- and quite nippy going up Lythe Bank.
(27 Sep 2018, 4:42 pm)Michael Euston Temsa 4721 on my X4 ride from Saltburn to Whitby today. Horrible seats, noisy engine and very slow going uphill. Luckily it was Streetlite 1565 on my return- and quite nippy going up Lythe Bank.
(27 Sep 2018, 4:42 pm)Michael Euston Temsa 4721 on my X4 ride from Saltburn to Whitby today. Horrible seats, noisy engine and very slow going uphill. Luckily it was Streetlite 1565 on my return- and quite nippy going up Lythe Bank.