David Slater (Spoddendale)'s photos with the keyword: F94CBD
DSCF1137 Fareline Bus & Coach Services F94 CBD
| 24 Aug 2015 |
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Sunday 23 August 2015 - ETCS Rally at Old Buckenham Airfield. Fareline Bus & Coach Services (Geoff Morss) F94 CBD, a Jonckheere Deauville bodied Volvo B10M new in July 1989 to Middletons Coaches. It was then owned by Hills of Tredegar and later sold by them to Mulleys Motorways who in turn sold the coach to Geoff Morss. This coach is, I think, the only coach operated by Fareline and is in regular use on private hire, school contract and market day services.
DSCF6124 Fareline Bus & Coach Services F94 CBD
| 04 Oct 2014 |
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Wednesday 1 October 2014 (1210) - Fareline Bus & Coach Services (Geoff Morss) based in Wingfield near Diss, F94 CBD, seen at Bury St. Edmunds having worked the Wednesday only Suffolk County Council supported service 320 from Eye (Suffolk). A Jonckheere Deauville bodied Volvo B10M new in July 1989 to Middletons Coaches. It was then owned by Hills of Tredegar and later sold by them to Mulleys Motorways who in turn sold the coach to Geoff Morss.
DSCN7922 Fareline Bus & Coach Services F94 CBD
| 23 Jun 2014 |
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Saturday 14 April 2012 (1416) - Fareline Bus & Coach Services (Geoff Morss) based in Wingfield near Diss, F94 CBD, seen at Bury St. Edmunds having worked the Wednesday only Suffolk County Council supported service from Eye (Suffolk). A Jonckheere Deauville bodied Volvo B10M new in July 1989 to Middletons Coaches. It was then owned by Hills of Tredegar and later sold by them to Mulleys Motorways who in turn sold the coach to Geoff Morss. In this view the coach still carried the Mulleys colours but it was subsequently painted in the dark blue and white Fareline livery - also retaining the silver stripes. In addition to private hire and schools work Fareline operates a small number of market day services under contract to Suffolk County Council.
DSCN7921 Fareline Bus & Coach Services F94 CBD
| 23 Jun 2014 |
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Saturday 14 April 2012 (1416) - Fareline Bus & Coach Services (Geoff Morss) based in Wingfield near Diss, F94 CBD, seen at Bury St. Edmunds having worked the Wednesday only Suffolk County Council supported service from Eye (Suffolk). A Jonckheere Deauville bodied Volvo B10M new in July 1989 to Middletons Coaches. It was then owned by Hills of Tredegar and later sold by them to Mulleys Motorways who in turn sold the coach to Geoff Morss. In this view the coach still carried the Mulleys colours but it was subsequently painted in the dark blue and white Fareline livery - also retaining the silver stripes. In addition to private hire and schools work Fareline operates a small number of market day services under contract to Suffolk County Council.
DSCN5287 Mulleys Motorways F94 CBD
| 16 Apr 2014 |
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Friday 17 December 2010 (0806) – Mulleys Motorways F94 CBD, a Jonckheere Deauville bodied Volvo B10M, seen at Chedburgh. The cold winter weather resulted in a twist of fate in that I was assigned this coach to work school/college contract 160 today. Normally a double decker bus was used on this contract but there was a shortage of such buses this morning as a result of a good one being hemmed in at the Ixworth yard by another bus which had suffered a failed starter motor. that immediately meant we were two buses down. A third double decker which was almost substituted wouldn’t build up the correct air pressure so as a quick fix I was given this manual gearbox coach which was the first manual coach I had driven for some time. Despite running late, as a result of all the upheaval, I took a moment to take this photograph prior to picking up the first students for the supposedly 0759 school/college contract service 160 from nearby Depden Lane End. New in July 1989 to Middletons Coaches although Mulleys acquired it from Hills of Tredegar. It was sold to Fareline Bus and Coach Company (Geoff Morss) based in Wingfield near Diss.
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