Being aware that the Bulwell,s ‘Brown’ route was about to get Scania/Alexander gas buses I paid a visit before the change.
The town of Bulwell lies to the North West of the City of Nottingham. With a history dating back over 1000 years it has, like Nottingham grown and become a suburb of the City.
Served by a mainline railway station and a tram stop on Nottingham’s tram network, it also boasts its own bus station which is linked to the City by a variety of routes.
YN65 XFJ ‘Nottingham City Transport’ No. 650 ’78/79 turquoise line’. Scania N230UD / Alexander Dennis Ltd. Enviro 400
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
YN65 XFX ‘Nottingham City Transport’ No. 662. Scania N230UD / Alexander Dennis Ltd. Enviro 400
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
Many of Nottingham’s routes have route branded vehicles. There is also a reserve of ‘spare’ buses usually in a silver base colour with multi coloured contrast stripes which can be used on any route where one of the branded vehicles is not available for service.
This is one working a ‘turquoise line’ service.
YT61 GPJ ‘Nottingham City Transport’ No. 913 ’68/69 yellow line’. Scania N230UD / Optare
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
YT61 GOJ ‘Nottingham City Transport’ No. 906. Scania N230UD / Optare
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
Wearing the style of livery that the new ‘Gas’ powered buses introduced in 2017.
YT10 UWJ ‘Nottingham City Transport’ No. 980 ’17 brown line’. Scania N230UD / Optare
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
About to be replaced.
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