Service Alterations Registered ~ 17th April 2024
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2d ago
There are no entries of  'local' interest in today's East of England Traffic Commissioner's Notices and Proceedings Report. However, the full report will be available to be view here soon.Roy ..read more
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Last Journeys
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2d ago
Two Coastal Reds liveried Volvo B7TL/ Wright Eclipse Geminis left First Great Yarmouth's Caister Road depot earlier today for their last journey to Ensignbus at Purfleet in EssexThey were 37023 YJ06 XKM and 37150 YN06 URD. The former is seen on Middleton Road in Gorleston in October 2021 whilst the latter is pictured on Church Lane also in Gorleston in August 2021My thanks to first Great Yarmouth ..read more
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BorderBus Observations
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2d ago
Seen earlier today at the BorderBus premises in Beccles was Go East Anglia's Scania OmniCity 851 AO57 EZL in Hedingham's colours - on loan due to a decker shortage.As many of you may know, it was previously based in the area being new to Anglianbus in February 2008 when it received fleet number 503. It is shown here in Gorleston High Street in July 2016 following Anglianbus fleet renumbering it ..read more
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Withdrawn ALX400s At Ipswich
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2d ago
John Podgorski has supplied a photo of First Eastern Counties B7TL/ALX400s 32652 AU05 MUP and 32479 AU53 HJV at Ipswich depot after their withdrawal. It was taken on the 11th AprilThanks for the photo JohnRoy ..read more
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More Withdrawls for First
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5d ago
The last Coastal Reds Volvo B7TL in use has been withdrawn this weekend, 37154 YN06URH is the final B7 to be taken out of service to be replaced by Norwich based B9TL's.         37154 pictured shortly after repaint into Coastal Reds livery back in August 2021.Another two Volvo B7RLE have also been withdrawn at Norwich, 66985 KX05MHO & 66987 KX05MHV have been displaced ..read more
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Lowestoft Rail Replacement
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5d ago
Rail replacement bus services are in use this weekend due to track renewal work between Ipswich and Lowestoft.Two local operators were noted today providing services with Angie's Tours and Belle Coaches vehicles appearing at Lowestoft rail station. The former were employing their Van Hool bodied DAF YD02 RCU whilst the latter were utilising their Setra LIL 9715.My thanks to Lowestoft Central ..read more
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Norwich To Cornwall
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5d ago
Earlier today three First Norwich Blue Line Volvo B9 TL/ Wright Eclipse Geminis left for a new life in CornwallThe trio, comprising 36166 BD11 CFK, 36170 BD11 CFP and 36175 BD11 CFZ, were observed at Reading Services by Antony ShawMy thanks to him for the use his photo.Roy ..read more
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Mulleys' Switch Colour
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5d ago
One of Mulleys' two Switch Metrodekkers, YJ23 EKO, has gained the operator's colours following a repaint. The twosome were new to the company in March last yearMy thanks to Toby Cullum for the photos.Roy ..read more
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Open Top Inspection
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5d ago
One of the Coastal Clipper open toppers was undergoing inspection over the pits earlier today. The bus concerned was Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B7TL 32348 CRZ 266.My thanks to First for the photo and information.Roy ..read more
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BorderBus First!
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1w ago
It's been a little quiet on the blog over the past few days as I have spent time away with family in Gloucestershire. However, I will post information I have received retrospectively following today's reportYesterday I received information that a former First Great Yarmouth double decker was residing at the BorderBus premises in Beccles. It was identified as Volvo B7TL /Wright Eclipse Gemini ..read more
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