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Bendy bus off course
Saw a bendy bus heading west on the A14 near Kettering yesterday,
showing 149 Euston Station. LT red, but it didn't look as though it had any insignia on the side. What would it be doing? On another matter, there are quite a number of RMs doing sight- seeing tours at Niagara Falls ON. Look in good condition, in LT livery, with London destination blinds (one had "Rail Replacement Service", another had a final-destination blind in the via box, so a series of destinations shown). But they didn't have their numbers on: anyone know which they are? -- Peter Beale |
Bendy bus off course
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Bendy bus off course
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Routemasters in Niagara Falls (was: Bendy bus off course)
Peter Beale writes:
On another matter, there are quite a number of RMs doing sight- seeing tours at Niagara Falls ON. Look in good condition ... But they didn't have their numbers on: anyone know which they are? http://www.doubledecktours.com/ doesn't say, but that just means we need to find a fan site... check out these two pages for full details. http://members.rogers.com/rhardy0527/ddt.html http://members.rogers.com/rhardy0527/ddt2.html -- Mark Brader, Toronto, "A system which depends upon the secrecy of its algorithm is effectively a single-key code." -- William Brown II |
Routemasters in Niagara Falls (was: Bendy bus off course)
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Routemasters in Niagara Falls (was: Bendy bus off course)
Mark Brader ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying : On another matter, there are quite a number of RMs doing sight- seeing tours at Niagara Falls ON. Look in good condition ... But they didn't have their numbers on: anyone know which they are? http://www.doubledecktours.com/ doesn't say, but that just means we need to find a fan site... check out these two pages for full details. http://members.rogers.com/rhardy0527/ddt.html http://members.rogers.com/rhardy0527/ddt2.html Looking through that raises a question that I've been meaning to ask for a while... Former British Reg No :- BSL161, LSJ872, JSJ767 Those are all "age-related" numbers issued fairly recently, and I've also seen SSL850 on one in Oxford Street. (I've got an old VeloSolex moped registered a very few digits later than that, first issued by Stanmore LVLO in 2001) Where did these buses come from? Why did they have to be re-registered? Considering there has to be proof of identity to get an age-related registration, how come these buses didn't get their old numbers back? Was it as simple as the old numbers got sold off as "cherished" spit plates? |
Routemasters in Niagara Falls (was: Bendy bus off course)
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Bendy bus off course
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Routemasters in Niagara Falls (was: Bendy bus off course)
Peter Beale ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : Former British Reg No :- BSL161, LSJ872, JSJ767 Those are all "age-related" numbers issued fairly recently SL and SJ would have been Scottish registrations under the old system - can't lay my hands on my 1960s Readers' Digest Book of the Road which listed them. Could they have been some sold to Stagecoach in Scotland, with LT hanging on to the *LT *** numbers? They were, but they were number series that never got issued before the annual suffix was introduced - so they've been kept (with others) for issue to newly imported pre-63 vehicles or to pre-63 vehicles that have somehow lost their original numbers. http://fleetdata.co.uk/agerelated.html |
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