London Central contributed several of its Northern Counties bodied Olympians to the fledgling Go West Midlands opertion, to be amongst Diamond's few doubledecks, 30 (N530LHG), formerly London Central NV30, is seen in the city centre still in London colours but with Diamond Bus fleetname. |
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At least one of the Marshall Darts from the Go-North East gained what was to become the Go West Midlands standard livery, though the fleet was never fully repainted. Apart from the small "Part of Go-Ahead" stickers above the nearside headlamp, no other fleetnames were carried. Former Sunderland District 8098 (M808GFT) is believed to have gained the fleet number 357 with Go West Midlands, but like the destination blind, that too was lacking in this view. |
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From London General came this early Plaxton bodied Dennis Dart SLF, 474 (P515RYM) which was LDP15 in the capital. It was one of several transferred north. |
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