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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

‘Scene’ Coaching in North Wales on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

A short break on the North Wales coast held all sorts of transport possibilities. 

 

‘Arriva Wales’ trains and buses including some ‘Sapphire’ branded deckers,’Express Motors’ yellow and white fleet together with whatever the countries coach operators could turn up with.

 

The ‘STAR’ of the week was,

 

BCJ 710B ‘Alpine Travel’ Leyland Tiger Cub / Harrington Cavalier 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


BCJ 710B ‘Alpine Travel’ Leyland Tiger Cub / Harrington Cavalier on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Making its way to Llandudno pier for another day at work

 

Dating from 1964 when it was new to ‘Wye Valley Coaches’ of Hereford.

 

 

B12 CYM ‘Cymru Coaches’ Volvo B12BT / Jonkheere SHV 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


B12 CYM ‘Cymru Coaches’ Volvo B12BT / Jonkheere SHV on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

‘Cymru Coaches’ are based in Swansea.

 

 

KJI 404 ‘Mystic Isle’ Mercedes-Benz 1836RL / Mercedes-benz Touro 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


KJI 404 ‘Mystic Isle’ Mercedes-Benz 1836RL / Mercedes-benz Touro on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

‘Mystic Isle’ are from Droitwich, Worcestershire.

 

Originally BU53 AWO, it became 447 HWT, then reverted to BU53 AWO before taking its present mark.

 

 

MY51 SLE ‘Mystic Isle’ Mercedes-Benz 1836RL / Mercedes-Benz Touro 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


MY51 SLE ‘Mystic Isle’ Mercedes-Benz 1836RL / Mercedes-Benz Touro on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

 

X31 SLE ‘Mystic Isle’ Mercedes-Benz Tourismo 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


X31 SLE ‘Mystic Isle’ Mercedes-Benz Tourismo on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Formerly AL08 DGE with ‘Lodge Coaches’ of High Easter in Essex.

 

The driver was cleaning it at the time (see the wash leather on the windscreen wiper) and what an excellent job he made of it.

 

All 3 ‘Mystic Isle’ coaches in Llandudno that week looked immaculate every time I saw them.

 

 

YJ55 EYV ‘Ellen Smith Tours Ltd.’ VDL Bova Futura 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


YJ55 EYV ‘Ellen Smith Tours Ltd.’ VDL Bova Futura on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

‘Ellen Smith Tours Ltd’. are a long established operator from Rochdale.

 

 

JSU 986 ‘Clynnog & Trefor’ (CT) Mercedes-Benz Vario / Plaxton Cheetah.

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


JSU 986 ‘Clynnog & Trefor’ Mercedes-Benz Vario / Plaxton Cheetah. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

A ‘cherished’ registration having appeared on at least two earlier ‘C&T’ vehicles.

‘C&T’ being based at Caernarfon.




M953 TSX ‘Alpine North Wales’ Volvo B10M / Plaxton Interurban.

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

M953 TSX ‘Alpine North Wales’ Volvo B10M / Plaxton Interurban. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Formerly with ‘Stagecoach in Fife’ where it worked on the ‘Stagecoach Express’ network.




 

PK13 GCX ‘Silverdale’ Neoplan N2216SHD Tourliner.

 

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


PK13 GCX ‘Silverdale’ Neoplan N2216SHD Tourliner. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Silverdale being a well known Nottingham based operator.

 

 

 

FF10 NJS ‘Roselyn Coaches’ Volvo B12M / Jonkheere SHV.

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


FF10 NJS ‘Roselyn Coaches’ Volvo B12M / Jonkheere SHV. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

A long way from home which is in Par in Cornwall.

 

 

 

GIG 7078 ‘Bluebird Coaches’ DAF SB3000 / Van Hool Alizee.

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


GIG 7078 ‘Bluebird Coaches’ DAF SB3000 / Van Hool Alizee. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

’Bluebird’ are a Wales based company from Neath in Glamorgan.

 

 

 

BU13 ZTW ‘Alfa Coaches’ Mercedes-Benz Tourismo.

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


BU13 ZTW ‘Alfa Coaches’ Mercedes-Benz Tourismo. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

‘Alfa’ work from their Chorley, Lancashire, depot.

 

 

 

WA04 ZNR ‘Daish’s Holidays’ Volvo B12B / Jonkheere Mistral.

on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


WA04 ZNR ‘Daish’s Holidays’ Volvo b12B / Jonkheere Mistral. on ‘Dennis Basfords railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’

 

Not the best of of images being shaded by trees but included to show ‘the new kid on the block’ in Llandudno terms.

 

‘Daish’ being a very well known coach holiday operator previously exclusively across the South of England with hotels in Bournemouth, Eastbourne, Weymouth, Torquay and the Isle of Wight.

 

The opening of a hotel in North Wales could open the way for others across the North !

 

 




 

Saturday, 25 June 2016

‘Scene’ in Matlock on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

It is nearly 3 years since I last wrote about Matlock and the article is still available on ‘The Focus Transport’ website under the heading of 

 

‘Matlock ! Which bus station do I use ??’

 

I put forward the point of view that this Derbyshire town with two bus stations and a bus lay-by could be confusing to the unwary who were not sure of which bus to catch where.

 

Suffice to say, the situation remains much the same today. 

 

Only (some of) the buses have changed.

 

The locals know the ropes but I have only recently found a passenger waiting at the wrong bus station for a bus to Chesterfield.

 

So, if you are visiting the town, make sure you know where you catch the bus home.

 

The old bus station (obs) was built at the side of a Supermarket on the main road.

 

In this view, a ‘Stagecoach Gold’ double decker is loading for its journey first to Chesterfield and then on to Sheffield.

 

The lay-by (L-b) is seen to the right of the picture.

 

Matlock Old Bus Station on Dennis Basford's 'railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

Across the river Derwent lies the new bus station (nbs)  which stands in front of the railway station.

 

The building of the ‘nbs’ came about when ‘Sainsburys’ built a new Supermarket seen just to the right.

 

Matlock New Bus Station on Dennis Basford's railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

I have mentioned the railway station, so we had better have a look at it.

 

Once a stop along the line from Derby to Manchester it is now the terminus of the branchline that starts at Ambergate junction.

 

It is also the Southern end of the preserved ‘Peak Rail’ operation that continues up the valley to terminate at Rowsley which when I was a lad was a substantial British Railways MPD.

 

156401 ‘East Midland Trains’ Class 156 on

Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

156401 ‘East Midland Trains’ Class 156 on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

A 2 car diesel unit about to depart for Derby and then on via Nottingham to Newark Castle.

 

So, to the buses.

 

There are a number of local routes that radiate out from Matlock to serve a range of hamlets and villages.

 

MX59 AVT ‘G & J Holmes’ (Clay Cross) Optare Solo on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

MX59 AVT ‘G & J Holmes’ (Clay Cross) Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

‘G & J Holmes’ of Clay Cross use the ‘Hallmark’ branding.

 

On its way to Hackney, the bus is driven by Andrew Bagshawe, a fellow member of the ‘Transpire’ transport group based in Chesterfield.

 

Andrew has recently become Assistant Operation’s Manager at ‘Holmes’. A more dedicated bus enthusiast you could not find.


FP51 GXT ‘TM Travel’ 434 Optare Solo on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

FP51 GXT ‘TM Travel’ 434 Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk Scene’ in Matlock on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

The bus originated with fellow ‘WG’ member ‘trentbarton’ (tb) and is on its way to Matlock Bath, Cromford and then Bonsall.


 

EK51 XXE ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ Dennis Dart MPD / Plaxton MPD on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

EK51 XXE ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ Dennis Dart MPD / Plaxton MPD on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


On its way to Bakewell (service 172) but going there via a number of villages that lay to the West of the A6.


 

YJ12 NAU ‘trentbarton’ 500 Optare Solo SR on

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YJ12 NAU ‘trentbarton’ 500 Optare Solo SR on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

‘tb’s ‘the sixes’ links Derby with Bakewell via Matlock. 

 

A service from Wirksworth into Matlock is marketed as the ‘little sixes’ because it follows some of the same route.

 

Normally, the preserve of a route branded Solo, for some reason this ‘Mango’ branded bus has been substituted.

 

YX11 CSY ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ (HoB) ADL Dart SLF / ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

YX11 CSY ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ (HoB) ADL Dart SLF / ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Working for ‘HoB’ but as yet without titles, leaves on an earlier service 172. Previously the bus worked for ‘Whitelaws of Stonehouse’ in Scotland.

 


 

PL06 TFZ ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ Dennis Dart SLF / MCV Evolution on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

PL06 TFZ ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ Dennis Dart SLF / MCV Evolution on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

On service on the 63 which is one of two routes linking Matlock with Chesterfield although via Clay Cross and Ashover.

 

The bus now in its seventh year with ‘Hulleys’ came via North West Bus Rentals.

 

 

Until October 2015, ‘yourbus’ of Heanor were big players in Matlock but in a re shuffle of routes at Derbyshire County Council’s instigation a number of them passed to ‘Littles’ of Ilkeston.

 

They use a small fleet of ‘ADL’ Enviro 200’s on the 140 to Alfreton, the 141 to Ripley and the 150 to Clay Cross via Alfreton.

 

SN65 OFA ‘Littles of Ilkeston’ ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 / ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

SN65 OFA ‘Littles of Ilkeston’ ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 / ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

SN65 OEY ‘Littles of Ilkeston’ ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 / ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

SN65 OEY ‘Littles of Ilkeston’ ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 / ‘ADL’ Enviro 200 on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


 


‘TM Travel’ used to operate a service from Matlock to Sheffield via Chatsworth House. 

 

This was re vamped in 2015 to include a link with Bakewell. 

 

For various reasons, the decision was taken to split the route using the 218 route number for a Bakewell to Sheffield service where some of the buses run direct and others run via Chatsworth House.

 

To maintain the link from Matlock to Sheffield, service 217 was introduced which runs from Matlock to Chatsworth house where it connects with the 218. 

 

Seen on service 217.

 

V405 JTO ‘TM Travel’ 405 Optare Solo on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

V405 JTO ‘TM Travel’ 405 Optare Solo on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


An Optare Solo that originated in the related ‘tb’ fleet reverses in the ‘nbs’ before the start of its next journey.

 

This particular bus was one of the first batch of Solo’s delivered to ‘tb’ and is now 16 years old making it one of the oldest Solo’s in service anywhere.

 

MX62 GVL ‘yourbus’ Wright Streetlite W/F on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

MX62 GVL ‘yourbus’ Wright Streetlite W/F on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk


 

‘yb’ operate two services to Ashbourne the 110 and the 111. They travel different routes but the 111 serves Carsington Water and during the summer sees reasonable loads.

 

During the Winter however passengers can be counted on the fingers of one hand.

 

Again seen in the ‘nbs’.



There are a small number of routes that go further afield.


YN64 AOF ‘Stagecoach Yorkshire’ 15195 Scania N230UD / ADL Enviro 400 on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

YN64 AOF ‘Stagecoach Yorkshire’ 15195 Scania N230UD / ADL Enviro 400 on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Seen working on the ‘Stagecoach Gold’ service X17 to Chesterfield then Sheffield seen departing the ‘obs’.

 

I am something of a regular on this service for no other reason that when out of the towns and city the scenery is superb. Another must do journey.

 


YX65 RGO ADL ‘High Peak Buses’ 527 Enviro 200 / ADL Enviro 200 on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

YX65 RGO ADL ‘High Peak Buses’ 527 Enviro 200 / ADL Enviro 200 on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

‘High Peak Buses’ (HPB) ‘transpeak’ service links Derby to Buxton with alternate hourly services going on to Manchester.

 

Interestingly, although the service is always worked as a ‘HPB’ service the legal titling on the buses is shown as ‘Bowers Coaches’ who became part of ‘Centrebus’ who with ‘tb’ are the joint owners of ‘HPB’. Seen in the ‘nbs’.

 

 

FN04 HSK ‘High Peak Buses’ 690 Scania L94UB / Wright Solar Urban on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

FN04 HSK ‘High Peak Buses’ 690 Scania L94UB / Wright Solar Urban on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Previously a member of the ‘trentbarton’ fleet.

 

 

FJ55 BZS ‘trentbarton’ 690 Scania L94UB / Wright Solar Urban on

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

FJ55 BZS ‘trentbarton’ 690 Scania L94UB / Wright Solar Urban on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

A Scania L94UB with Wright Solar Urban bodywork seen in the ‘L-b’ working on the previously mentioned ‘the sixes’ service that links Derby to Bakewell via Wirksworth.

 

These buses, that were ‘refreshed’ in 2014 must be approaching the 1,000,000 kilometere mark by now.

 

 

 

Matlocks local coach operator is ‘Slacks Holidays’ who work from a depot at Lumsdale just off the Chesterfield Road.

 

The current fleet livery is dark green with gold lettering which although it does not sound very exciting is actually very elegant.

 

N75 FWU KV & GL Slack’ DAF SB 3000 / Van Hool Alizee on 

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

N75 FWU KV & GL Slack’ DAF SB 3000 / Van Hool Alizee on  ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Seen in an earlier livery on the bridge crossing the river Derwent.

 

Considering that this vehicle is now 21 years old, its condition is a credit to its owners.

 

 

YJ06 FZG ‘Mansfield Road Baptist Housing Association’ Optare Alero on much

‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

YJ06 FZG ‘Mansfield Road Baptist Housing Association ’ Optare Alero on ‘Dennis Basfords’ railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

 

Not one of Optare’s major successes. 

 

The Alero was intended as a small bus that with a flat floor and easy loading that would attract customers in the welfare sector also. 

 

It could be said that it was the first of the Mercedes-Benz Vario replacements.

 

Seen sheltering in the shade of the trees in the ‘nbs’.

 

This one has done well to get to 10 years old !


Sunday, 2 March 2014

‘Scene’ on the Isle of Wight (IOW) Part 3

The IOW at one time had one of the most well developed railway networks in the country. Today it is reduced to one line running from Ryde to Shanklin with a preserved line running from Smallbrook Junction to Wootton. 

 

Like many other holiday destinations it is now largely dependent on the coach.

 

There are a number of ferry routes to the island and the first three images are taken at Gunwharf Quay in Portsmouth where they are are awaiting the ferry to Fishbourne. 

 

BK11 CPY

A Setra S416GT-HD of Shearings Holidays.


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TCF 496

Is a Volvo B12B with Van Hool Alize bodywork.

Operated by ‘Simonds of Botesdale’ who are an East Anglian operator working in the Diss, Norwich, Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds areas. Supplying a mixture of holiday, coach charter and council services, the company is currently listed as running 52 vehicles.


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K120 LSR

Our transport was this immaculately kept DAF SB3000 with Van Hool’s Alize bodywork belonging to long established operator Albert Wilde Coaches who are based at Heage, Derbyshire.


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BX-778-TC

A Mercedes-Benz Tourismo seen in Shanklin. 

The operator is a company called ‘Savac Autocars of Paris’ and according to the vinyl by the door is celebrating 70 years of operation.


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R012 MWN

This smart conversion of a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is operated by ‘Coach House Travel’ of Dorchester.


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BK08 NJU

Another Setra 416GT-HD. This time operated by ‘Edwards Coaches’ of Llantwit Fardre in Wales.


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L8 OAP

A Scania K340EB4 with Irizar Century bodywork working for ‘MM Coachlines’ (MMC) also seen in Portsmouth waiting for the ferry. MMC operate from the Chatham area in North Kent.


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111 KJX

A Setra 41 HD one of the fleet run by ‘Turners Coachways’ of Bristol.


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YJ10 DUH

A Temsa Safari HD from the fleet of ‘Nelson’s Travel’ from Neath in South Wales. 

It’s first operator was ‘Cavendish’ of Poole in Dorset.

The Safari is my experience is a rare beast. I have seen more at the NEC Bus & Coach show than I have seen on the roads.

Temsa are headquartered in Turkey but have a European office in Belgium.


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WA10 CFY

A Volvo B12B with Van Hool Alize body owned by ‘Barnes’ of Swindon


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M300 MHS

A Volvo B10M with Caetano Algarve bodywork from the fleet of ‘MHS Travel’ who are based in Stourport on Severn.


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