Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
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Re: Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
M333SLT on the 202 yesterday morning and I travelled VX54MOU and there was a rather noticeable "clunk" every time a higher gear was engaged.
Re: Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
Wessex liveried WX07UOB/30001 , brought back memories of "Red Diamond's" in Bromsgrove bus station this morning, to be fair , all destination displays were accurate so passengers we aware of what service the bus was on. [202].
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The turn of AE59EHO today , also in red Wessex livery.
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The interesting combination of a silver liveried Diamond bus with Hanson fleet names on the side doing a 43 from Bromsgrove to Redditch today certainly caused some bewilderment earlier . . . . And with Midland Red buses turning green . . . . . . . .
Re: Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
I see on Twitter, a Diamond bus was yesterday involved in a RTC with a light goods vehicle at the Kidderminster Road and Perryfields road junction in Bromsgrove. From the photo looks as though the bus has come off worst. It's an awful junction that needs traffic lights or a roundabout.
Re: Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
A report and several pictures appear on the Bromsgrove Standard website. Thankfully it appears no-one required hospital treatment; one passenger was treated at the scene. The vehicle involved is a blue Plaxton bodied bus which has taken quite a lot of front-end damage. Does anyone know which one it is?
Re: Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
The bus involved was 30801 - WX58FRUFred wrote: ↑00:00 Sunday 5th November 2017A report and several pictures appear on the Bromsgrove Standard website. Thankfully it appears no-one required hospital treatment; one passenger was treated at the scene. The vehicle involved is a blue Plaxton bodied bus which has taken quite a lot of front-end damage. Does anyone know which one it is?
Re: Diamond in and around Bromsgrove.
Thanks Reece.
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