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Plymothian Transit: Cornwall & Devon Transit
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. Cornwall and Devon Transit. Over the last couple of years I have extended the reach of Plymothian Transit to cover all route developments across Devon and Cornwall in fortnightly episodes every Tuesday alternating between Cornwall and Devon. The full index to weekly editions is below. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Crossrail has released some more photos showing how the tunnels are being prepared to become the operational Elizabeth line. Read more ›. East Norfolk Bus Blog. Like L...
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Plymothian Transit: Devon Transit 016
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. Welcome to Devon Transit 016. As you can see its now getting very busy in Devon. Most of the details below are notices for changes on weekend 20th September when most services supported by Devon Country Council are altered in some way or cut back completely. (See below). As for the few service changes due over the next two seeks, these are mostly specials for the Fireworks event in Plymouth. Cornwall and Devon Transit Index. First Plymouth Route 1 1A. Given service number 1/1A.
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Plymothian Transit: About
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. Plymothian Transit was started way back on 31st March 2005. With little idea of what it was going to be,other than the promise that "something interesting might just appear at some stage". The number of regular readers suggests that it has! More than just a blog. Plymothian Transit.com is the main blog but there are various other web sites that support it. The main site is Plymothian Transit Extra. Plymothian Transit A-Z i. There is also my main Flickr account. Http:/ www....
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Plymothian Transit: Stagecoach in Plymouth
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. Stagecoach have now started to publicise. Their new Plymouth Network:. In conjunction with our acquisition of First's depots in Plymouth and South Devon, we will be launching a new network under the Stagecoach brand to replace many of First's services. The changes include some new route numbers, more reliable timetables, improved frequencies and regrettably also some reductions to make the network more sustainable for the future. The new network will be as follows:. 76 Plymout...
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Plymothian Transit: Five First Photos
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. The First fleet in Plymouth is looking slightly different at the moment. Two things at least going on:. The better members of the local fleet are being repainted into Olympia livery, with no fleetnames, ready for transfer into Kernow in September. The new Enviro 400s for Plymouth Citybus are due in Plymouth over the coming weeks ready for service at the start of September. The first of these have been noted in Scotland with registration numbers. WJ65BYN WJ65BYO WJ65BYP WJ65BYR.
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Plymothian Transit: FleetLists
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. I currently have one current full fleetlist on line:. Plymouth Citybus current fleet. New for June 2013 is the first historic fleet listing:. Plymouth City Transport Fleet listing as at 1st April 1986. Please feel suggest any Flickr photo links that illustrate any of these buses as they would have been back in 1986 is possible. More to follow over time. Although you still can leave comments on this page (and I really welcome comments! 22 August 2012 at 11:29. 7 September 2012 ...
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Plymothian Transit: Yellow with a splash of red
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Cornwall and Devon Transit. Yellow with a splash of red. The first of the new E400s for Plymouth Citybus have arrived in a very nice bright yellow livery:. Seen at Milehouse shortly after arrival:. Then later on a short test run around the City Centre. Four lined up at Milehouse: WJ65BYN WJ65BYO WJ65BYP WJ65BYR. Meanwhile 501 is now out of Blue Flash and out and about in service in plain red. Its expected to receive Red Flash logos later. Posted by Graham Richardson. 12 August 2015 at 08:31. I was referr...