Yorkshire Rider-Metro livery at Temple Newsam
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Hope the photo posts o.k.Only got one shot,flat battery on phone/cameraAfter I took the shot thedriver parked them side by side for photographers.As I left an open top d/decker red with white banding was just arriving.
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Leodian wrote: I saw a Yorkshire Rider bus and I think the other bus shown, together at City Square in Leeds this morning a little before noon. I'm sure there were other bus liveries in the area, as I was wondering what was going on! 1000th post. There are a lot of liveries on show in Leeds at the moment from just current providers.First - the white and purple thats been around for a whileGeldards- I think they are all painted blue now although they have a white and rainbow one as a schoolbusArriva - just about completed their change of shade of blue Centrebus - predominantly the orange and blue but they do have one or two silver coloured ones mainly/wholey on the LBA run?Transdev - I forget what colour their other livery is but it isn't the black/silver/red or from recently the occasional completely silver of the 36 routeKeighley - I'm presuming they do still run into Leeds but haven't seen any for so long I forget what colourSightseeing bus- red opened top double deckerCoastliner - aren't these mainly blueThese don't include the predominantly red access bus and free city bus nor the various shade of yellow schoolbuses run by varying operators.I've possibly missed a public service vehicle provider that touches Leeds City Centre even with these
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They were running to commemorate the 25th birthday of 5507 (the green one), which was the first Optare bodied double decker and was actually delivered as a coach in the brown livery. 5504 incidently was one of the last Roe bodies built, being finished off at ECW, Lowestoft. http://www.typg.org.uk/fri8oct_event.htmlThe red open topper was 5003, which was also ex WYPTE and is now preserved as an open topper.Fleetline
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Harrogate and District (also Transdev) have a fairly new livery of caramel and dark red, doing away with the red and white colour scheme of previous years on the 770.The 36 has it's own livery as befits the county's poshest bus service.If the buses in Leeds were based on Thomas the Tank Engine, Gordon would be the 36.
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Fleetline wrote: They were running to commemorate the 25th birthday of 5507 (the green one), which was the first Optare bodied double decker and was actually delivered as a coach in the brown livery. 5504 incidently was one of the last Roe bodies built, being finished off at ECW, Lowestoft. http://www.typg.org.uk/fri8oct_event.htmlThe red open topper was 5003, which was also ex WYPTE and is now preserved as an open topper.Fleetline I loved to drive these vehicles in service when they were at Bramley. They were so quick off the mark!
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