Three NWM bus shelters have found their way to Llandudno railway station to provide the only shelter while the station is tarted up.
Quote from: mikestone on January 24, 2014, 10:16:11 PM
Three NWM bus shelters have found their way to Llandudno railway station to provide the only shelter while the station is tarted up.
Which style of shelter are they?
Do we have a list of styles?
So at least rail passengers in Llandudno will get some shelter, unlike us poor souls down here who have to endure the useless new style of NWM shelters in Birmingham City Centre! ;)
Quote from: mikestone on January 25, 2014, 09:38:41 AM
Do we have a list of styles?
Well, it would probably be either one of the white & orange ones, the blue & orange ones or the green & yellow ones.
Why would there be bus shelters nxwm at lldudnao anyway
Quote from: Christopher on January 29, 2014, 10:23:21 PM
Why would there be bus shelters nxwm at lldudnao anyway
NXWM shelters? Centro own the shelters
Oh correct me if I am wrong but yes your right centrl own the shelters but nx operate their busses with them
Quote from: Christopher on January 29, 2014, 10:31:03 PM
Oh correct me if I am wrong but yes your right centrl own the shelters but nx operate their busses with them
What about, Arriva,Banga,Central Buses,Walsall Community Transport,Thandi,Travel Express,Diamond,Sandwell Travel,CentralLogistics,Hi-Ride,Green-Bus,De-Courcey etc who use the stops?
If you read the title it is NWM i.e Network West Midlands, the current trading style, and IIRC the stickers on them were of the NWM era.
There are some ex-Centro bus shelters (Blue, with red stripe from around 2003, the ones that had the easy access triangle sign under the flag) heading out of Nuneaton on the B4114 Midland Road