ADT has a large tram fleet. Here are cars 9 and 43. 9 is an open top 'Balloon' used on the Guide Friday Blackpool coastal tour and 43 is an ex Glasgow Coronation. All the tram models here are shown on my tramway layout which is called Eggenchester. 847x635 0009___0043.JPG |
Motor 21 and Trailer 22 are an ex Blackpool Twin Car set. 640x480 0021___0022.JPG |
39 is an ex Toronto PCC 640x480 0039.JPG |
44 is an ex Dundee car 640x480 0044.JPG |
Cunarder 53 and Coronation 43 seen on the Iron Bridge 640x353 0053___0043.jpg |
Car 76 is a Bombardier Cityrunner 847x635 0076.JPG |
Motor 77 and trailers 78-9, an oldtime German set 640x480 0077___0078___0079.JPG |
80 is an ex Brighton open topper 640x480 0080___mooning_man.JPG |
84 is a former Southampton car 640x480 0084.JPG |
104 is an East Lancs built 'Centenary' 640x480 0104.JPG |
Pullman 107 was scratchbuilt from brass and white metal parts. 640x480 0107.JPG |
110 is a former Kingston upon Hull 'Kipperbox' car. 640x480 0110.JPG |
125 is an ex Lytham crossbench double decker. 640x480 0125.JPG |
Whilst 131 is an ex Lytham enclosed car. 640x480 0131.JPG |
132 is a new car built to look like a 'Turret' car. 640x480 0132.JPG |
133 was built from various scrap parts. 640x480 0133.JPG |
134 a former Melbourne W class car. 847x635 0134.JPG |
Half-cabs still play a large part in ADT's bus fleet. A2 is an AEC Bridgemaster in special livery for the coastal 123 service from Dundee to Montrose which requires 'lowheight' double decks. Transfers were produced on the PC!! 320x240 A2.jpg |
AEC Renown A3 also in route 123 livery. 320x240 A3.jpg |
Guide Friday is a major part of ADT's operations. Narrow 7'6" wide double decks are required for tours in the channel islands, here is AQ1 a veteran AEC Q 320x240 AQ1.jpg |
Modern lowfloor buses also appear now in large numbers. DB102 is a Mercedes-Benz Citaro G, seen here in yellow/ivory livery used for the Angus area operations. 640x480 DB102.JPG |
DD105 a former Hong Kong Dennis Dragon in red/ivory 'Fife' area livery, sporting home produced transfers. 320x240 DD105rear.jpg |
Another bus on the 123 is DLN1 a Dennis Loline. 320x240 DLN1.jpg |
Eggenchester is the name of my model tram layout. This is the haunted house. 640x480 Eggenchester_Haunted_House.JPG |
Eggenchester has a Hiperdino supermarket, a chain more commonly associated with Gran Canaria!! 2304x1728 Eggenchester_Hiperdino.JPG |
The Market Square in Eggenchester - complete with Martian tripod statue 2304x1728 Eggenchester_Market_Square.JPG |
Morris Dancers in Dock Street, Eggenchester 640x480 Eggenchester_Morris_dancers.JPG |
The Iron Bridge and Eggenchester nudist beach 2304x1728 Eggenchester_Nudist_Beach.JPG |
The Schwebebahn passes over the woods. 640x480 Eggenchester_Schwebebahn.JPG |
Eggenchester tram depot. 847x635 Eggenchester_Tram_Depot.JPG |
Also on the 123 is Bristol Lodekka FS No FS25 320x240 FS25.jpg |
G1 is a GAC Bombardier DD. This model is a resin kit. The Guide Friday graphics are handwritten - now superceded by PC produced transfers. 320x240 G1.jpg |
Put together from scrap diecast and white metal parts is L136, a bit of an oddity!! 640x480 L136.JPG |
L137 is an RTW and seen here in pre WW2 LT livery, this model forms part of my London Heritage Fleet. 320x240 L137.jpg |
Another resin kit, L139 is a typical double decker built for the Govt Transport department of New South Wales, Australia. In this case on a Leyland Titan OPD2 chassis. Seen here working on my Guide Friday Wellington tour. 320x240 L139.jpg |
ADT Also operates in the Blackpool area. Services between Blackpool and Preston are marketed as 'Route Rouge'. Transfers were again produced on the PC and are seen here on PD2 No L20. 640x480 L20.JPG |
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