A Mercedes crossing with a van on the A49 Leominster bypass.
Another of the big outfits Downton who seem to have dropped the C M,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
Another tarmac subbie,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
A Daf CF artic,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
One of Stobart’s walking floor outfits possibly going down to Pontrilas Sawmills to load for Kronospan at Chirk,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
A Volvo FLE artic beer delivery motor,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
Dave the Renegade:
Another of the big outfits Downton who seem to have dropped the C M,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
And a slight livery change aswell, Dave I think; I’m sure something looks different on the cabs.
Muckaway:
Dave the Renegade:
Another of the big outfits Downton who seem to have dropped the C M,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.And a slight livery change aswell, Dave I think; I’m sure something looks different on the cabs.
The trailer logo has changed too
used to say DOWNTON real distribution solutions
latest ones say DOWNTON delivers - and they have silver painted wheels
Toddy2:
Muckaway:
Dave the Renegade:
Another of the big outfits Downton who seem to have dropped the C M,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.And a slight livery change aswell, Dave I think; I’m sure something looks different on the cabs.
The trailer logo has changed too
used to say DOWNTON real distribution solutions
latest ones say DOWNTON delivers - and they have silver painted wheels
Probably due to some of the different contracts they have.All these big hauliers seem to change their livery every so often.
Presteigne owner driver Mark Herrits in his Scania eight wheeler,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
One of Bayliss Brothers Scania eight wheelers,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
Another of Bayliss Brothers eight leggers this time their Volvo FM,seen on the A44 Leominster bypass.
One of Bayliss Brothers artics,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
One of M S & E M Patrick’s Daf XF artic sludge tankers,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass close to their base.
One of A W Jenkinsons,probably also heading for Pontrilas to return back to Kronospan at Chirk,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
Bridgend operator Michael Davey’s new M A N artic,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.
I have a problem with photobucket at the moment,so cannot post any pics until it is sorted.Normal service with bulls–t will be resumed as soon as pos.
Cheers Dave.
Not the best pic.One of Alcester haulier Martin Galt’s Scania artic bulk tippers,seen on the A44 Kington bypass through a dirty sprinter window. Uploaded via tinypic.
One of Ed Weetman’s M A N artic bulk blowers,seen on the A4112 at Whithill near Weobley,Herefordshire.
A Scania wagon & drag,seen on the A4112 at Whitehill near Weobley,Herefordshire.