(14 Feb 2022, 3:41 pm)Adrian wrote Welcome to the site and congratulations on purchasing.
I believe this batch was new to Sunderland Busways, but continued with Stagecoach following the takeover. There's a couple photos on Flickr of H670BNL working in service for Stagecoach in Teesside:
Stagecoach - 14670 - H670BNL - StagecoachNE20040264 by Gary Mitchelhill, on Flickr
Here's H671BNL (671) with Busways:
671 H671 BNL Sunderland Busways by North East Malarkey, on Flickr
I think it was 14669/70/71/73/74 that were converted to sightseeing buses, remaining in the North East. H669BNL was then preserved by the North East Bus Preservation Trust (NEBPT):
JPT906T and H669BNL by C522LJR, on Flickr
Many thanks for your replay and help.
regards,
Simon & Faye
(14 Feb 2022, 5:34 pm)Rapidsnap wrote New to Sunderland Busways, it's original destination blind set up were Bright Tech Dot Matrix which was rather fancy at the time with a full dot matix blind at the front, and number repeater on the side and rear. However as the years went on the dot matrix became unreliable and they were replaced with roller blinds. H670BNL spent most of its life in Sunderland before being transferred to Teesside for a further few years for use on School Contracts, then it was one of a number of this batch of 10 Olympians that were converted to open top for City Sightseeing work.
If you are seeking to have a dot matrix blind, I suggest the Hanover Flip Dot display, there is a few about and I'm sure there will be enthusiasts with the software to help you program the blinds.
This is a vehicle that had its roller blinds replaced by Hanover Flip Dot displays. https://www.flickr.com/photos/gjm-photog...8794262511
Hi,
Thanks very much for the information.
Regards,
simon & Faye