It is now the middle of February and the days are getting longer, warmer, drier and brighter (or so I kid myself).
Time to come out of hibernation and look at what the world has to offer.
What better place to start then than Chesterfield??
Chesterfield’s coach station on Beckingham Way has a small parking area for buses and coaches waiting to go somewhere else.
LR52 KXJ ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ No. 22.
Dennis Trident / Plaxton President /1
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
New to ‘Metroline’, London as No. TP 390 but acquired from JIM HUGHES COACHES LTD, FELL BANK, BIRTLEY, CHESTER LE STREET, DURHAM.
This was my first image of the day and the bus was my pick of the day.
I had not intended going to Bakewell but could you resist this??
Despite its appearance, it is quite a nice bus to ride on.
Pictured in Chesterfield.
LR52 KXJ ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ No. 22.
Dennis Trident / Plaxton President /2
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
Pictured in Bakewell.
LR52 KXJ ‘Hulleys of Baslow’ No. 22.
Dennis Trident / Plaxton President /3
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
Pictured in Bakewell.
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