Baz
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 5:35pm
I have this photo of what I think is a closed back Midland Red bus. I remember they had a few double deckers around Coventry, but were they closed back and ran in the centre of the city. Could this be one?
Were they a different model to Coventry Transport as I never remember Cov Corp Trans having any of them?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 5:40pm
Hi Baz, Hi all
There's a thing from the past. Notice the destination blind with 'SERVICE EXTRA' Also the Midland Red motorway or touring coach in front.
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 5:45pm
Thanks Baz for the image - looks like a very busy Corporation Street, with a Midland Red C5 coach in front of the bus |
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Baz
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 5:55pm
Thanks all for the quick response. Do any know where the 590 bus route went to. This is Corporation St heading towards what is now the Co-op I think.
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 5:58pm
Up north (!) Crosville ran them as "DUPLICATE" rather than "SERVICE EXTRA" |
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 6:00pm
On 17th Jun 2012 5:55pm, Baz said:
Thanks all for the quick response. Do any know where the 590 bus route went to. This is Corporation St heading towards what is now the Co-op I think.
Originally to Warwick via Kenilworth, then it was extended to Stratford-on-Avon |
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Baz
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 6:20pm
On 17th Jun 2012 5:40pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Also the Midland Red motorway or touring coach in front.
Here is a wider view of it all. I've taken a photo of a photo.
The coach heading towards Pool Meadow is to Manchester. Must have been a Football Special, but don't think it was Cov they were playing.
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 6:39pm
On 17th Jun 2012 6:00pm, Midland Red said:
On 17th Jun 2012 5:55pm, Baz said:
Do any know where the 590 bus route went to.
Originally to Warwick via Kenilworth, then it was extended to Stratford-on-Avon
I used the service occasionally between 1965 and 1970. They were all front entrance by then except I think for the odd "Stratford Blue" on relief duties.
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dutchman
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 6:41pm
On 17th Jun 2012 5:55pm, Baz said:
This is Corporation St heading towards what is now the Co-op I think.
The Co-op is on the right.
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Baz
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 6:46pm
My big mistake. The plaque on the corner of the Co-op is just in front of the coach. I stand corrected.
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Baz
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 7:08pm
My one time memory of the Stratford bus was a single decker with the emergency exit in the middle at the back. It went around Kenilworth, Warwick, then out to Barford, Wasperton, and Wellesbourne before getting to Stratford. I remember seeing buses like the ones out of "On the Buses" with the front door behind the engine at Stratford. Does any one have any pics of the single decker Midland Reds ?
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morgana
the secret garden
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Sun 17th Jun 2012 11:59pm
I use to catch the Midland Red on Wheelwright Lane to Bedworth, just down from the railway lines, opposite the Hub pub in the seventies from Cov to Bedworth via Ash Green, that used to run a double decker also single decker. |
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Baz
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Mon 8th Apr 2013 6:40am
Not sure where this was taken. May have been in Leicester, but still a Midland Red bus, from the 50's I think.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Mon 8th Apr 2013 10:24am
Hi Baz,
Yes it is Leicester near to St. Margaret's. Midland Red, or BMMO (B'ham Midland Motor Omnibus Co), their correct title, had forged links with other operators & had started services linking towns further away. This included London, Nottingham, Melton & Cambridge. At about the same time they introduced better seating for their package tours. This would be 1962ish.
ps. This was the start of what we have nowadays as National Express Coaches. Other big names included Black & White & one of their associate companies Royal Blue, were doing the same in the West Country. |
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Sun 26th Dec 2021 3:51pm
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