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In message , Stephen
Allcroft writes Nottingham's free service was a political & environmental, not legal decision,taken in the early 1970s. The 77/88 central circulars were run for free to discourage car use in the city centre, Thanks for the information, Stephen. The famous Lilac Leopards were also part of a park & ride strategy, Now those I do remember. They had bus (rather than coach) seating, looking most odd. but there was a change of control in the parliament house, and fares were charged on the 77/88 and the Lilac Leopards sold off. I remember quite a heated debate on that on "ATV Today" (now *that* dates me if nothing else!). Thanks again for "filling us (me) in". -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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Ian Jelf wrote in message ...
In message , Stephen Allcroft writes Nottingham's free service was a political & environmental, not legal decision,taken in the early 1970s. The 77/88 central circulars were run for free to discourage car use in the city centre, Thanks for the information, Stephen. The famous Lilac Leopards were also part of a park & ride strategy, Now those I do remember. They had bus (rather than coach) seating, looking most odd. Not all of them, the first batch, IIRC were coach seated. I recall a number of those (maybe 3) working on hire to Derby Corporation after the January 1976 Blue Bus Fire. Most of the bus seated Leopards, if not all of them, were in standard NCT green and cream, rather than all over lilac with purple stripes. I gather that the bus seated ones (Duple called them Dominant E) were bought because of delivery delays with double decks. but there was a change of control in the parliament house, and fares were charged on the 77/88 and the Lilac Leopards sold off. I remember quite a heated debate on that on "ATV Today" (now *that* dates me if nothing else!). I'm nearly as dated. I remember that, and Tom Coyne on Midlands Today, and the start of Tiswas,just on ATV to start with... But I did live in Derby from 1974-6 (left just before my 10th birthday). Thanks again for "filling us (me) in". nae bother stephen |
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gather that the bus seated ones (Duple called them Dominant E) were
bought because of delivery delays with double decks. Yes these had a short holiday in Edinburgh with Lothian. Kevin --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.701 / Virus Database: 458 - Release Date: 07/06/2004 |
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