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原文传递 Daish buys Robinsons of Great Harwood
题名: Daish buys Robinsons of Great Harwood
正文语种: eng
摘要: Torquay-based Daish has acquired Robinsons of Great Harwood, near Blackburn, Lancashire. Daish, which already has a coach operation in Devon, is retaining the depot at Great Harwood for two years and has also purchased Robinsons' hotels in Eastbourne and Torquay. Robinsons retains its hotel in Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 9-9 King Alfred ready for New Year running day Friends of King Alfred Buses has confirmed that its Micro Running Day will go ahead as planned in Winchester on New Year's Day. It will operate three double-deckers - its East Lanes-bodied Leyland Titan PD2/24 (pictured) and two AEC Renowns (one in King Alfred green, the other in Hants & Dorset poppy red) -on a limited number of free local bus services between 09.30 and 16.00. These will be limited to 30 passengers per vehicle, facemasks will be compulsory for all except those medically exempt and the buses will be disinfected between trips. Although Winchester is subject only to Tier 2 restrictions, FoKAB warns that arrangements could be altered or cancelled at short notice if there are any changes in national or local controls.
出版年: 2021
期刊名称: Buses
卷: 73
期: 790
页码: 9-9
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