United Kingdom United Kingdom, Setra S416GT-HD № 228
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Author: John M.                   Date: 24 August 2014
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Published: 29.04.2020 18:38
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Setra S416GT-HD, № 228

Reg. plate:BF10 VCY
Country:United Kingdom United Kingdom
Carrier:Shearings & National Holidays
Make:Setra
Model:Setra S416GT-HD
Current condition:2019 — renumbered/transferred within countryoperating
VIN:WKK63213423109759
Built:2010
First registered:04.2010
From 2019 — Various carriers, 447 CWK

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Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS 40D
Editing software:Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 Macintosh
Date and time of photo:24.08.2014 14:39:05
Exposure:1/320 s
Aperture:8
ISO sensitivity:160
Focal distance:28 mm
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29.04.2020 22:23
Photos: 1380 · Photo moderator / General content editor / Non-author's photo moderator / Translator
Always wondered about British Setra rims.
They are totally different from continent, and even Irish have them as on continent.
Compare. If not hiding under the wheel caps, all UK Setras have as above, while all continental and Irish have these https://busphoto.club/view/903/
And this is not because decorative bolt rings fitted. look at the shape and ventilation holes.
Any ideas why?
  
29.04.2020 22:43
Photos: 8368 · Photo Author · General content editor
I'm going to guess Andrejs, my idea is that the bolts are protected from damage against the kerb or they are hidden to stop injury to passengers or pedestrians walking by?
29.04.2020 22:53
Photos: 1380 · Photo moderator / General content editor / Non-author's photo moderator / Translator
Might be true. But anyway looks like UK ones have different offset. Check depth of ventilation holes
better seen here: https://busphoto.club/view/3131/ comparing to that same https://busphoto.club/view/903/
Same with 415GT-HD.
UK version: https://busphoto.club/view/2827/ and Continental: https://busphoto.club/view/1389/
  
23.06.2020 19:50
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"Leger Holidays has acquired the former Shearings brand, it has announced.
 
Shearings’ parent Specialist Leisure Group (SLG) ceased trading in May. SLG blamed the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic for a demise that also captured Caledonian Travel and National Holidays among other subsidiaries. Leger has not purchased those brands.
 
Leger Holidays Chief Executive Ian Henry says that the Rotherham-based company will operate Shearings as a stand-alone brand within its portfolio."
 

Any ideas guys, how we will sort them in the future? Maybe we tick Closed to this carrier, and create new Shearings & Leger?
24.06.2020 00:41
Photos: 8368 · Photo Author · General content editor
Good question, I see a lot of operators already carry Leger branding with their own branding whilst doing contracts for Leger Holidays so it may be confusing? Maybe wait and see how Leger brand the ex shearings coaches or if they change it at all?
 
The present Shearings/National Holiday could be closed as of May 2020 (I still have more of both to upload but no problem adding to them)
24.06.2020 13:08
Photos: 0 · Administrator
Marked Shearings & National Holidays as closed and moved down the list to closed.
Will decide what's next, as soon as they are back on the roads
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