I’m not as affecte by the new EY livery but then I rather disliked the previous “traditional” scheme and much preferred the post-dereg red and grey.
I also don’t like nor dislike the Palladium livery in Blackpool but the black and yellow was horrendous.
Those that really push my buttons...
The old “Big K” Keighley & District livery
Keighley and District Volvo B10B Alexander Strider 506 (N506 HWY) in that town on 27th November, 2003.
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Pre-Stagecoach Strathtay
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A relation to Travel West Midlands, the Highland Country scheme I always found hideously dull and instantly made anything it was applied to look tired, old, clapped out and like it belonged to a two-bit outfit (probably because HCB’s fleet was decrepit)
To go with the previous picture location wise, here's a shot showing two of the long wheelbase 'coach' Leyland Olympians based there at the time. Presumably their huge size was needed for schools and college work? I've no idea where the pair began their working lives so any info on that would be...
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And last for now is the current JMB Travel livery, which took Lothian‘s previous style and thrown in a horrific mix of green, purple and silver with a cheap fleet name.
SV55 BZM is an AD Dart SLF/AD Pointer new to Stagecoach Bluebird (Inverness) as their 34736 in September 2005. It later transferred to Highland Country under a revision of Stagecoach operating companies before joining the JMB Travel fleet in 2017.
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Also, while I’m complaining, I don’t understand why West Coast Motors took a very smart combination of red and cream with blue relief and started applying it with a wavy curve affect that doesn’t sit right on any bus...
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(Not my photos, credit to those who have posted them on Flickr)