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Vehicle Details

Registration: NK10 CFF

Chassis: VDL SB200

Bodywork: Wright Pulsar 2

Depot: Stockton

Livery: MAX - X12

Year new: 2010

Vehicle History

February 2020 Arriva North East This vehicle has received exhaust modifications, increasing the Euro standard of this bus from Euro 5 to Euro 6.

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May 2017 Arriva North East This vehicle has transferred from Redcar Depot to Darlington, on temporary loan, in exchange for Optare Solo M950/Optare 2843 (YJ58 CAE) to alleviate minibus shortages at Whitby.
May 2016 Arriva North East This vehicle has received "Frequenta" branding, with sub-branding for service 64.
May 2015 Arriva North East This vehicle has gained "NHS" branding, with sub-branding for service 553.
May 2018 Arriva North East This vehicle has transferred from Belmont Depot to Stockton, as a result of the transfer of one board's worth of work on "MAX" service X12.
May 2017 Arriva North East Following the completion of repaint and refurbishment to "MAX" specification, this vehicle has returned to service at Blyth Depot.
May 2017 Arriva North East This vehicle has received "MAX" branding, with sub-branding for service 308 (Blyth - Whitley Bay - Coast Road - Newcastle). The combined 'up to every 7 minute' frequency with the "MAX" 306 service is... see more
May 2018 Arriva North East This vehicle has transferred from Stockton Depot to Darlington.
May 2016 Arriva North East Following the completion of repairs, this vehicle has returned to service at Jesmond.
May 2016 Arriva North East Ahead of the "Frequenta" brand being launched on services 49/49A at Belmont, this vehicle has been repainted into Arriva's corporate livery, minus the cowhorn.
May 2017 Arriva North East This vehicle's sub-branding for service X20 (Alnwick | Amble | Ashington | Newcastle) has been removed, but retains the "shop work play" taglines.