Sunday 30 August 2015

‘Scene’ on Nottingham’s trams this week

The work to build Nottingham’s tramway system has been going on for that many years that it is difficult to remember a time before it started.

 

The initial line (Phase 1) was built from Hucknall in the North to terminate at Nottingham Railway station on the Southern side of the city taking in much of the city centre along the way

 

This was opened in 2004 and is known as ‘Nottingham Express Transit’ (NET).

 

There was also a diversion North of Basford (No! not me but probably my ancestral home) to serve a large Park & Ride facility at Phoenix Park which for many years was the site of Cinderhill pit.

 

This week Phase 2 after many weeks testing came into operation.

 

This continues South from the railway station for a few hundred yards before the line splits and one line goes South to serve Wilford and Clifton whilst the other line turns West to serve Nottingham University, The Queens Medical Centre, the suburbs of Beeston and Chilwell terminating on a very rural site at Toton Lane not far from but not in reach of the M1/A52 interchange.

 

NET map

The original rolling stock for phase 1 were 15 Incentro AT6/5 trams built by 

‘Bombardier Transportation’. 

 

Numbered from 201 to 215 they were given names of well known local people. 

 

In time for the opening of phase 2, these trams were refurbished in 2014.

 

 

No. 205 Lord Byron


NCT 205

 

New trams for phase two were 22 Alstom Citadis 302’s which have been delivered over the past 2 years.

 

No.219 Alan Sillitoe


NCT 219


Both types of tram operate right across the system.

 

Below, the tram ‘stop’ at Nottingham railway station which was the terminus point for Phase 1.

 

The railway line runs at right angles under this deck and is accessed by stairs, a lift and escalators which were not working when I was there.

 

Railway station tram stop

A pair to the new Citadis trams standing at the Toton Lane terminus.

NET 228 +1

The buffer stops look substantial !

 

End of the line

There are a number of bus stands one of which is playing host to a Nottinghamshire County Council minibus.


YX62 FRZ

 

FIAT running units with bodywork produced by ‘Bluebird’ at Scarborough before they were taken over by Mellors of Rochdale.

 

Behind the bus can be seen the wide open spaces of the car park and beyond that the Nottinghamshire countryside at what is a very rural location.

 

YX62 FRZ

The centre of Beeston has been heavily re-modelled to accommodate the trams.

This image shows the proximity of the buses and trams giving a cross platform connection facility. This tram is travelling outward.


Beeston Town Centre

 

The same connectivity applies on the inbound direction.

 

NET 214

Passenger loadings were very heavy on the day I was there but the system having only just opened that was to be expected.

 

English National Concessionary Passes (bus passes) that are issued locally are the only bus passes accepted.

 

Bus Passes issued by any other authority pay the normal fares which in my view are reasonable.

 

A Clifton bound tram loads at the station railway station stop.

 

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The other new terminus at Clifton is again rural in nature having run through the centre of the town.

 

The structures found across the new parts of the system are light, airy and functional.

 

P1200570

 

The citizens of Nottingham have waited a long time for their new tramway. 

 

At times it has been controversial and there have many slips along the way.

 

However, now that it is up and running, those people I spoke to were positive about it and were looking forward to putting it to good use.

 

I wish it well.

 

 

 

I have not as yet seen the new trams carrying advertisements as yet whereas the old ones do. 

 

Here are a small selection of the recent colourful side of the system.

 

NET 202


NET 202

 

NET 206


NET 206

 

NET 207


NET 207

 

 NET 209


NET 209

 

NET 211


NET 211

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 25 August 2015

‘Scene’ in Victoria (London)

I think that most bus and coach enthusiasts will have visited the iconic Victoria Coach Station in London at some stage.

 

This Art Deco building dates from 1932 and id now a Grade 2 English Heritage listed building.


One of the delights is watching the streamed departures when a mass of coaches depart in convoy for all points of the compas.


Victoria Coach Station exterior

 

A selection of coaches awaiting the ‘off’.

 

Victoria Coach Station interior

Just around the corner however is the ‘Green Line Coach Station’ which although smaller is perhaps more interesting because it sees more varietyYJ58 FJO

 

A Van Hool T917 Alicron working for Arriva The Shires’ seen in ‘greenline757 livery which links Victoria with Luton Airport.

 

YJ58 FJO

KX61 GDU

A Volvo B9R with Plaxton Panther 2 bodywork belonging to ‘Stagecoach in Warwickshire’ seen on ‘megabus.com’ duties.

 

KX61 GDU

LK58 EDA Volvo B9TL with Wright Eclipse Gemini bodywork. Working for ‘First Berkshire’ in ‘greenline’ livery.

 

Based at Bracknell and working the 702 in from there.

 

LK58 EDL

 

L66 SGB

 

A Scania K340EB4 with Caetano ‘Levante’ bodywork working for ‘South Gloucester Bus & Coach’ who are a ‘National Express’ (NE) contractor for whom it is working service 040 to Bristol.

 

The registration is ‘cherished’ having appeared on previous coaches in the fleet.

 

The coach is widely travelled in more ways than one having been new to ‘Yorkshire Traction’ before moving to ‘East Midland’ and then to Kent before joining its current owner.


L66 SGB

 

BF63 ZPY

 

A Volvo B9R with Caetano ‘ Levante’ bodywork displaying its ‘NE’ branding.

 

It is actually operated by ‘Go-Ahead’ group company ‘Go North East’.

 

BF63 ZPY

YJ14 LFK

 

A Van Hool TDX21 Astromega of ‘Stagecoach Oxfordshire’s Oxford tube operation. 

 

One of a batch of 26 that were delivered in 2014 to replace entirely an existing fleet of the same which in turn replaced an existing fleet of Neoplan Skyliners.

 

These magnificent Euro 6 engined vehicles operate 24/7.

 

I remember traveling on this service in 1986 when it was run with double deck coach seated MCW Metroliners.

 

Remember them?

 

YJ14 LFK

 

 

 

Tuesday 18 August 2015

‘Scene’ again in London

For various reasons, I have had a number of visits to London recently and as usual my camera made the journey with me.

 

Every visit to London for the past 50 years has included an image of an AEC Routemaster and this visit was to be no exception.

 

WTS 418A

 

Formerly WLT 909 (RM909)

 

Taking visitors around the capital whist enjoying afternoon tea. This image was taken at the North side of Hyde Park and I must say it clattered along quite nicely.

 

WTS 418A

 

LK14 FBU


A Volvo B5L Hybrid with Wright Gemini 3 bodywork that has some ‘Streetdeck’ features working for ‘Metroline’ turning out of Oxford St. onto Park Lane on its way to East Acton.


LK14 FBU

 

SN61 DBZ

 

Another Hybrid. This time an Alexander Dennis Ltd. (ADL) Enviro400H working for ‘Go-Ahead London Central’.

 

The broadside advert drawing attention to its green credentials.

 

SN61 DBZ


As well as the old ‘Routemaster’, the ‘New Routemaster’ is now much in evidence.

 

LTZ 1170

 

Working for ‘London United’.

 

Seen seemingly abandoned on Park Lane. There were no passengers and its crew had just wandered off leaving it sat in traffic with its hazard lights flashing.

I waited quite a while to see if it moved but I eventually left and it could still be there for all I know....!

 

LTZ 1170

 

LTZ 1190

 

Working for ‘Metroline’ in an unusual silver based livery.

 

LTZ 1190

 

LTZ 1056

 

Part of the ‘Go-Ahead London’ fleet.

 

LTZ 1056

 

LTZ 1327

Another ‘Arriva London bus.

 

LTZ 1327


LTZ 1352

 

Working for ‘Arriva’ London.

 

LTZ 1352

 

YX13 BKD

 

Another ‘ADL’ Enviro 400Hybrid in the employ of ‘Go-Ahead London General’.

 

YX13 BKD

 

BF62 UYN

 

A Volvo B9TL with an MCV body working for ‘Golden Tours carrying  a dark and gloomy livery promoting Warner Brothers Studio Tour of the making of Harry Potter films.


BF62 UYN


The various fleets in London are mainly equipped with double deck buses. There are some single deck such as,

 

LK12 AWY

 

An ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 working for ‘Metroline’.

 

LK12 AWY

 

After the display of new technology

 

LJ53 BBV

 

A Volvo B7TL with Transbus ALX 400 bodywork working for ‘Arriva London’.

 

LJ53 BBV

 

LK04 CSV

 

Another Volvo B7TL this time with Plaxton President bodywork in the fleet of ‘Metroline’.

 

LK04 CSV

 

TNZ 1245

 

A DAF DB250 fitted with Plaxton President bodywork cut down to part open top form.

 

Currently working for ‘London Sightseeing The Original Tour’ it was at one time part of the ‘Arriva London’ fleet.

 

TNZ 1245


Wednesday 12 August 2015

‘Scene’ Topless in London (Buses that is)

The summer always brings out more of the open top buses to cater for the tourist trade. However to my eyes, they did not seem as busy as in previous years.

 

Maybe its a reflection on the cost because they ‘aint cheap’.

 

YJ11 TVX


A 6 wheel Volvo B9TL carrying part open top Optare Visionaire bodywork. Liveried for ‘The Original Tour’.

 

Originally in the ‘Arriva’ fleet before the operation was sold to French company RATP-DEV.

 

YJ11 TVX

201 KYD

A DAF DB250LF with Plaxton President part open top bodywork. Liveried for ‘The Original Tour’.

 

Originally in the ‘Arriva’ fleet before the operation was sold to French company RATP-DEV.

 

201 KYD

LJ51 DKD

Another DAF DB250LF with Plaxton President fully open top bodywork. Liveried for

‘The Original Tour’.


Originally in the ‘Arriva’ fleet before the operation was sold to French company RATP-DEV.


LJ51 DKD

 

PN10 FOC

 

A 6 wheel Volvo B9TL with Optare Visionaire part open top bodywork working for ‘Big Bus Tours’ (BBT).


PN10 FOC

 

LV51 YCG

 

A Dennis Trident with East Lancs Lolyne full open top bodywork again working for ‘BBT’. 

 

It was new to ‘Metrobus’ as its No. 421.

 

LV51 YCG

BU14 EHR

A Volvo B9TL fitted with part open top MCV bodywork working for ‘Golden Tours’.

 

BU14 EHR

V204 MEV

A Dennis Trident with part open top Alexander ALX400 bodywork working for ‘Golden Tours’. It was new to ‘Stagecoach East London’.


V204 MEV

 

TNZ 1245

 

A DAF DB250 fitted with Plaxton President bodywork cut down to part open top form. Currently working for ‘London Sightseeing The Original Tour’ it was at one time part of the ‘Arriva London’ fleet.

 

TNZ 1245

 

PF08 URU

 

A four wheel Volvo B9TL fitted with Optare Visionaire part open top body working for ‘BBT’.

 

PF08 URU

 

 

 

Friday 7 August 2015

‘Scene’ Coaching in London

Whilst in the Capital recently, I took the time to record some of the coaching activity of which there is plenty.

 

FJ60 HYL

 

A Volvo B9R with Caetano ‘Levante’ bodywork working for ‘Green Line’.

 

It previously worked in full ‘National Express’ (NE) livery for ‘NE’ contractor ‘Tellings Golden Miller’.

 

FJ60 HYL

CC64 BMC

This immaculate Van Hool Alicron bodied vehicle belongs to’ BM Coaches’ of Hayes in Middlesex.

 

CC64 BMC

BS 085 DR 

This bit of exotica is a French registered Iveco Irisbus produced coach called the ‘Magelys PRO’. 

 

The manufacturers ‘blurb’ claims that it has 30% more glass and consequently better all round vision for the passenger than other coaches.

 

BS 085 DR

BS63 HDV

A Volvo B9TL with Wright Eclipse Gemini bodywork. Working for ‘First Berkshire’ in ‘greenline’ livery.

 

Based at Bracknell and working the 702 from there.

 

BF63 HDV

T60 UBE

 

A Van Hool TDX21 Astromega. One of 26 purchased in 2014 for the ‘Stagecoach’ group ‘Oxford Tube’ services from the city of that name into London.

 

These Euro 6 engined vehicles replaced a similar number of the similar (TD927) type some of which have been cascaded to ‘Stagecoach Western’ in Scotland.

 

T60 UBE

CX 556 RE

Another French registered vehicle, this time a Van Hool Alicron operated by a company called ‘Bihan’ although it could be 13HAN which doesn’t seem likely.

 

CX-556-RE

C18 BUS

A Mercedes-Benz engined Neoplan N516SHD Starliner with Ayats Apollo bodywork working for ‘Coniston Coaches’ who work out of Stourport-on-Severn.


C18 BUS

 

BJ-SF-13

 

This time Dutch registered. This is a Volvo chassis fitted with Berkhof Axial bodywork working for ‘Ruijs Reizen’ who are based in Oss in Southern Holland.

 

BJ-SF-13

YJ55 WSV

 

A VDL SB4000 with Van Hool Alizee bodywork working for ‘Arriva The Shires’ and wearing ‘greenline’ livery.

 

YJ55 WSV

CC60 CRC

A Mercedes-Benz chassis fitted with an unusual body the Beulas Stela working for ‘Chambers Coaches’ of Stevenage.


CC60 CRC