I remember not long after I moved to France 20 odd years ago, I took a photo of a Renault PR100 (an old Berliet style one) at a terminus in Béziers. Back then my French wasn't very good and my French partner (now wife) intervened, as the driver was getting a bit excited. Apparently "You are not allowed to take photos of buses in France" and he was threatening to call the Police(!). You get all sorts everywhere. As we say here... Bon courage... 😉
What annoys me about National Express Wet Midlands is that it never seems to get it's fleet into one standard livery until some one pulls the plug and introduces a new livery, for example watching your video and wandering about Birmingham and the West Midlands as a whole you see NXWM buses in variouse forms of the old Red and Blue liverie's in a shabby state, buses in the maroon livery and in this livery in Wolverhampton proclaiming that NXWM has served the City for years when in fact it has only done this since Wolverhamton became a City arround 10 years ago, before that Wolverhampton was a Town served by WMNX, WM Travel, WMPTE and Wolverhampton Corporation, Newer Buses in the Platignium Livery with all sorts of Route Branding that they do not seem to run on, now buses migrating from Coventry in the Blue Livery of NX Coventry running with NX Coventry on them still or maaroon stickers on the Blue Livery with NXWM on them and now a new Grey Livery with a red stripe appearing on repainted NX Coventry buses, it is about time that NXWM got one standard livery, the only thing now is that NX Coventry buses are now in the NX Platnum Grey livery and not Blue. The only time WM Buses were in a standard livery was in the 1970's/early 80's when all buses were in the Oxford Blue and cream livery of the WMPTE
Welcome Back to the Midlands Dave. 🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️❤️
Coventry's double Decker fleet are fully Electric now as of August 2023. We still have blue single deckers.
I remember not long after I moved to France 20 odd years ago, I took a photo of a Renault PR100 (an old Berliet style one) at a terminus in Béziers. Back then my French wasn't very good and my French partner (now wife) intervened, as the driver was getting a bit excited. Apparently "You are not allowed to take photos of buses in France" and he was threatening to call the Police(!). You get all sorts everywhere.
As we say here... Bon courage... 😉
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What annoys me about National Express Wet Midlands is that it never seems to get it's fleet into one standard livery until some one pulls the plug and introduces a new livery, for example watching your video and wandering about Birmingham and the West Midlands as a whole you see NXWM buses in variouse forms of the old Red and Blue liverie's in a shabby state, buses in the maroon livery and in this livery in Wolverhampton proclaiming that NXWM has served the City for years when in fact it has only done this since Wolverhamton became a City arround 10 years ago, before that Wolverhampton was a Town served by WMNX, WM Travel, WMPTE and Wolverhampton Corporation, Newer Buses in the Platignium Livery with all sorts of Route Branding that they do not seem to run on, now buses migrating from Coventry in the Blue Livery of NX Coventry running with NX Coventry on them still or maaroon stickers on the Blue Livery with NXWM on them and now a new Grey Livery with a red stripe appearing on repainted NX Coventry buses, it is about time that NXWM got one standard livery, the only thing now is that NX Coventry buses are now in the NX Platnum Grey livery and not Blue. The only time WM Buses were in a standard livery was in the 1970's/early 80's when all buses were in the Oxford Blue and cream livery of the WMPTE