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First Beeline & Berkshire Miscellany

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Also on tourist duties and still in full London livery is TNL32929 (W929VLN). The plaxton President bodied Trident is seen at the top of Windsor Castle Hill on a special shuttle service to Legoland in May 2012.
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The Reading blockade over Christmas in 2010 saw all manner of buses and coaches deployed on rail replacement services to replace the train links caused by Reading Station's closure. This former London Trident is seen in the old Thames Valley Bus Station, unused for many years, but pressed back into service for the blockade. As can be seen from the destination blind, TNL32900 (V990HLH) is in the throws of conversion for service with First Berkshire.
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In full London livery, Trident TN32963 (X963HLT), is seen in Wycombe Bus Station on the 74 to Slough in October 2009.
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A rear view of TN32963 approaching Wycombe High Street a year later. Note the Arriva Northern Counties bodied Olympian allocated to Wycombe depot still carrying branding for Watford services 5 & 6!
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As will be seen better in this shot once TN32963 had turned into the High Street there is a special decal in the first offside window. It depicts the message "Good Luck England" sandwiched between a football and the First F symbol. The same message appeared on First buses nationwide for the 2010 World Cup.
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