DSCF8419 Norfolk Green MX55 WCV
DSCF8876 Stagecoach East (Norfolk Green) YJ59 GGO
DSCF8836 Stagecoach East (Norfolk Green) GX10 HCC
DSCF8837 Stagecoach East (Norfolk Green) GX10 HCC
DSCF8845 Stagecoach East (Norfolk Green) GX10 HCC
DSCF8846 Stagecoach East (Norfolk Green) YJ07 EGE
DSCF8847 Stagecoach East (Norfolk Green) YJ07 EGE
DSCF5669 Norfolk Green (Stagecoach) MX55 WCU
DSCN0853 Norfolk Green Y58 HBT (on hire to Western…
DSCN0852 Norfolk Green Y58 HBT (on hire to Wester…
DSCN0851 Norfolk Green Y58 HBT (on hire to Western…
DSCN0842 Norfolk Green Y58 HBT (on hire to Western…
DSCN5507 Norfolk Green YJ57 YCC
DSCN5497 Norfolk Green X384 VVY and P190 SGV
DSCN5500 Norfolk Green P190 SGV
DSCN5503 Norfolk Green YE52 FHG and J508 GCD
DSCN5506 Norfolk Green YG02 FWE
DSCN5511 Norfolk Green YG02 FWE
DSCN5504 Norfolk Green YG52 DHL and Y57 HBT
Norfolk Green OY53 RFF on hire to Stephensons of E…
Norfolk Green OY53 RFF on hire to Stephensons of E…
Norfolk Green YJ10 EYB at Burnham Overy Staithe -…
Norfolk Green YJ10 EYB at Burnham Overy Staithe -…
DSCN3311 Norfolk Green YJ09 LBA
DSCN3314 Norfolk Green YJ09 LBA and S154 NNH
DSCN3319 Norfolk Green YJ09 EZU and S154 NNH
DSCN3318 Norfolk Green YJ09 EZU and S154 NNH
DSCN5681 Norfolk Green YJ09 LBE
DSCN5679 Norfolk Green YJ09 LBE
DSCN5678 Norfolk Green YJ09 LBE
DSCN5684 Norfolk Green YJ10 EYA
DSCN5683 Norfolk Green YJ10 EYA
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DSCF5670 Norfolk Green (Stagecoach) MX55 WCU
Tuesday 26 August 2014 (1158 despite what the clock tower shows) - On 17 December 2013 the Stagecoach Group bought the Norfolk Green business and rather than apply the full Stagecoach corporate identity a green and silver variation on the corporate theme was introduced. Optare Solo MX55 WCU, now carrying group fleet number 47896, was seen in Wisbech bus station working town service 66. Norfolk Green had a tradition of naming its buses after notable local people. This bus is named Charlotte Pearson Boyd a wealthy local woman that bought and renovated the Slipper Chapel at Walsingham allowing it to be re-established as a Catholic shrine in 1897.
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