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Repaint & Retrims 2018

Started by Tony, January 03, 2018, 09:04:54 AM

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Dom

So next bus out the paint shop will be the 500th Crimson vehicle.

Tony

#16
Quote from: Dom on February 20, 2018, 03:38:57 PM
So next bus out the paint shop will be the 500th Crimson vehicle.

Yes, and it will be PB 4482

4482 will actually be the 506th vehicle to be repainted - repaint list from 20th Feb corrected with thanks to @uniquicity , Winston

Kiewii


Tony

853 now in paint. Will be the first crimson E200

V89MOA

I saw a Coventry B7RLE approaching Walsall town centre earlier, too far to ID from my bus but looked like a new repaint heading home.

Tony


P419 EJW

Quote from: Tony on February 24, 2018, 02:54:00 PM
2145

twmmcw111999 pictured 2145 in Walsall on Saturday 24th February 2018. See here: https://flic.kr/p/21TuMxN

Tony

Quote from: P419 EJW on February 26, 2018, 06:27:28 PM
twmmcw111999 pictured 2145 in Walsall on Saturday 24th February 2018. See here: https://flic.kr/p/21TuMxN
That driver looks familiar!

Squiz1971


DJ

Quote from: Tony on February 24, 2018, 02:15:04 PM
853 now in paint. Will be the first crimson E200

Sweet! I was wondering for a while if we'd ever see an E200 in crimson, since it does suit the E400's really well.

Any views/comments are my own and do not reflect those of my employer.

Tony

#25
Vehicles currently in paint

BC: 5504; 5513; 5518
PB: 4485
CV: 2144; 2147; 2151; 2171
WA: 1839; 1840; 1853
WN: 853; 2015; 2016
Training 4129; 4520; 4698

Buses painted since last update
2021; 2146; 4482; 5512

Buses painted at Walsall in 2018
Dundee 731
WA: 1838; 1842; 1844; 1858; 1886; 1895
WN: 2011; 2013; 2014; 2021
CV: 2143; 2145; 2146; 2148; 2149; 2150; 2152; 2172; 2173
PB: 4482; 4487; 4488; 4490
WA: 4866
BC: 4877
BC: 5501; 5508; 5510; 5512

Buses in service in new livery
Crimson
WA 1750-73 (24)
WA 1837/8/41/2/4/5/8-50/2/4/5-61 (18)
PB 1863-1877 (15)
WA 1878-82/4/6-8/92/5 (11)
PB 1898-907 (10)
YW 1909-17 (9)
WB 1918 (1)
YW 1919-24 (6)
PB 1925-8/30/3 (6)
WB 1936-53 (18)
WN 2011-4/19-29/59-61/3/4/6/7 (22)
AG 2201-29 (29)
YW 2230-50 (21)
PN 3301-5 (5)
PN 4425-43 (19)
BC 4444-50/5-74 (26)
PB 4475-84/6-91/3-99 (23)
AG 4500-7/24-34 (19)
YW 4565-77 (13)
WA 4594-6 (3)
BC 4606-34 (29)
AG 4635-50/52-7/9 (23)
PB 4687-96 (10)
WB 4738-62 (25)
PB 4799-815/7-29 (30)
PB 4843-56 (14)
WA 4866 (1)
BC 4871/2/5/7 (4)
BC 5501-3/5-11 (10)
PN 6101-22 (22)
YW 6123-48 (26)
PB 7019-33 (15)

Total 508

Blue
CV 2143/5/6/8-50/2/65-7/9/72/3 (13)
CV 4763-76 (14)
CV 4836 (1)

Total 28

Platinum
AG 6701-10 (10)
PN 6711-18 ( 8 )
WA 6719-58 (40)
WN 6759-95 (37)
PB 6796-824 (29)
BC 6825-92 (68)

Total 192

Green
431-5 (5)
731 (1)
1774-87 (14)
2045-53/5/7/8 (11)
4076 (1)
4700-17 (18)
7002-10 ( 9 )

Total 59

Squiz1971

#26
A quick observation @Tony but should 2201- 50 now be split between YW & AG now as half of them is it, have now moved to YW or is it too much hassle as  they were new to AG originally. Just wondering that's all?

Tony

Quote from: Squiz1971 on February 27, 2018, 07:21:09 PM
A quick observation @Tony but should 2201- 50 now be split between YW & AG now as half of them is it, have now moved to YW or is it too much hassle as  they were new to AG originally. Just wondering that's all?

Sorted!

Jack

Quote from: DJ98 on February 26, 2018, 10:24:47 PM
Sweet! I was wondering for a while if we'd ever see an E200 in crimson, since it does suit the E400's really well.
Why paint one of the newer ones? The older ones (62 plates) look worse compared to the 64 plates. I'm excited to see an E200 in Crimson.

Tony

Quote from: Jack on February 27, 2018, 08:45:04 PM
Why paint one of the newer ones? The older ones (62 plates) look worse compared to the 64 plates. I'm excited to see an E200 in Crimson.

Because it makes commercial sense, you will see why soon

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