Hi David

Blazefield certainly did have very high standards, that's true. To be
fair to Transdev the majority of the vehicles in the area are very
well turned out and they have invested in a lot of new stock, but the
older double deckers inherited with the take-over of Northern Blue
(including these Scanias) have mainly been kept in their former livery
with the addition of Burnley & Pendle fleetnames.

Steve

On Jul 11, 10:35 pm, DAVID STEVENSON <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hard to believe this was once a Blazefield company. I can't help thinking 
> they would be ashamed to see one of their vehicles looking such a mess.
>
> DAVID S
> On 11 Jul 2012, at 22:30, Cymru Coastliner wrote:
>
>
>
> > The former Newport Transport 24 - B224 YUH, a Scania N112DH / Alexander is 
> > pictured operating for Transdev Burnley & Pendle where it carries the 
> > fleetnumber 124. Here it is seen exiting Burnley bus station to take up a 
> > school contract. This bus is quite a survivor.
>
> > March 2011
>
> > Steve
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