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The 2005 Review

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2005 has been a busy year for bus photography with a trip to Palm Springs in February and New Zealand at Easter for starters. During the summer, Dave Reid, one of key members of the SHOWBUS team got married which meant a trip to Newquay for the "stag do" and Dunfermline for the wedding. I was able to combine the Newquay trip with a chance to visit friends in Cardiff and Ed Goodridge, who now works for BBC Radio Cornwall. Ed used to help with SHOWBUS in the Woburn days. The summer took me back to Australia, flying in and out of Sydney, but the main focus of the trip was time in Adelaide and Darwin, journeying between the two by the Ghan train - the world's slowest and most uncomfortable train ride! A new line and the Greyhound does the Alice Springs - Darwin leg quicker, I nearly swapped modes. Finally in October a flight to LA for the Orange Line launch and the good fortune to see the Deuce launched in Vegas too. The trip also included a couple of days in San Diego. Next year already has trips planned to Buenos Aires, Perth and Shanghai.
Sunbus Palm Springs The Sunbus fleet in Palm Springs is mainly made up of these CNG fuelled Orions. There is a fuel cell powered bus too, but this was on demonstration in Canada back in Februsry.
 
Retro Classics, Stuttgart In March the SHOWBUS team visited the Retro Classics Show in Stuttgart as guests of Konrad Auwaerter. From Konrad's Museum is this Neoplan NH6/7 of 1958 parked outside the Messe in the snow. Alongside is a 1965 Setra S11.
 
Otago Road Services Arriving in Dunedin at Easter it was a pleasure to find these extremely well presented ex Christchurch Leyland Leopards of Otago Road Services pounding the city streets, together with equally well presented Bristol VRs of Newtons on the city tours.
 
Christchurch Red Bus It was 13 years since I was last in Christchurch and found it difficult to recognise the place. Several new franchise operators were on the scene and the use of technology at bus stops to inform the time of the next bus and the automatic allocation of stands in the Bus Station was impressive. The Bus station was too small to allow fixed allocations so stands were allocated and displays altered accordingly as buses arrived. The bus shown is a Designline Olymbus hybrid-electric from the Red Bus fleet (even though it is yellow!). Stagecoach Auckland also operated some in Auckland which has led to a batch of ten entering service in Newcastle, UK. Sadly the Christchurch ones were more frequently replaced by Dennis Darts.
 
Stagecoach Wellington Trolleybus Stagecoach kept the old stripey livery in New Zealand - it looked more contemporary there! At the end of 2005 they sold their complete operations so ceased to operate trolleybuses and will not own the new Designline models expected to replace the ageing Hawke bodied Volvos like 268.
 
 
 
London United Golden Jubilee Buses The company that has bought Stagecoach's New Zealand operations also has financial links with the "Go" operation based in Hamilton. which is responsible for the city's services. The eclectic fleet includes the only Leyland Lynx in New Zealand, seen here, MCW MetroRiders, ex Thorpe Optare Excels, Ford R1114s, Bedfords, Isuzus, Tigers, Bristols, Nissan Urban Diesels, Mercedes, MANs, Dennis Darts and more! The fascinating feature of teh city operations was co-ordinated departures every 30 minutes from the central Bus Station with about 15 buses heading simulataneously in all directions.




New Zealand
Strongman Bedford An equally mixed fleet, but on a much smaller scale was found at Coromandel where local operator, Strongmans, operated this vintage Bedford on a daily school run.
 
Birkenhead MAN Auckland was dominated by Designline bodied MANs, mostly new triaxle models. Stagecoach was taking several, some in route dedicated liveries, but Urban Express, Howick and (here) Birkenhead had examples too.
 
Cardiff Enviro300 The trip to Cardiff in late May presented the chance to photo one of the city's TransBus Enviro300s. One later appeared at SHOWBUS in September
Cardiff Bus
Truronian Enviro300 Further south and west in early June presented the opportunity to catch up with Western National, Stagecoach Devon, Summercourt Travel, Western Greyhound and Truronian. Truronian operate the first Transbus Enviro 300s at the Eden Project, as seen here.
 
McGill Guy Arab Dave Reid's wedding in July meant a trip to Dunfermline via Edinburgh. This gave the opportunity to see Lothian Buses for the first time in years and to view Stagecoach Fife's fleet. The big feature though was a ride on McGill's Guy Arab, which transported the wedding guests from the Abbey to the Reception outside the town. Click this picture and you can see Dave with the bus at the Reception, though here it is seen adjacent to the Abbey about to depart on the first of two trips.
 
Adelaide Metro busway The Adelaide Metro O-bahn Busway has been around a few years now and is a popular local transport feature.
 
The Victor Harbour Horse Tram A great trip from Adelaide, courtesy of Premier Coaches Express, is to Victor Harbour. There a horse drawn tram operates a regular service across a causeway to Granite Island.
 
Darwinbus Volvo B10MA Tropical Darwin is served by the Council's Darwinbus fleet and the Territory's Buslink operation. Over the last few years the two operators have been merging their identities, as far as local passengers are concerned, under the Darwinbus fleetname and brown based livery. Articulated buses are few in number and are primarily for school runs, but do maintain all day service. This Volvo B10MA with Volgren bodywork is one of the older machines.
 
Sydney Volvo Volgren Sydney in August and new Volgren bodied Volvos in the Sydney Buses fleet were a break from the years of Mercedes. 1623 is seen at Dee Why Beach.
 
Enviro500 San Francisco Dave Reid found time on his honeymoon, which took in LA and Hawaii, to snap this Enviro500 at Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco.
 
Coach USA Enviro500 New York Rob Passaway, another key member of the SHOWBUS team holidayed in New York in August and also managed to photograph an Enviro500 on one of Coach USA's city tours.
 
Prototype Bristol LSXs at SHOWBUS Stars of EFE SHOWBUS International 2005 on September 18th were the two Bristol LSX prototypes, seen together for the first time. They were honoured to display under the nose of Concorde 02.
 
San Diego MTS New Flyer San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) was undergoing a makeover from a red, white and blue livery with an MTS bullseye motif to a red and white livery with a new cog emblem. The expanding tram system operates in plain red and the first of new low floor units had just arrived.
 
Las Vegas Deuce Highlight of the trip in October was the launch of "The Deuce" service along the Las Vegas Strip on October 27th. Yet more Alexander Dennis Enviro500 doubledeckers featured.
 
Los Angeles Orange Line Two days later the LA Orange Line dedicated busway launched with NABI 60-BRT articulated singledeckers.
 

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