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Unō (Universitybus Limited) 370 (BG14 OPC) (Malta BUS 362) in St. Albans - 8 Sep 2023 (P1160439)

Friday 8 September 2023 (1150) – Unō (Universitybus Limited) 370 (BG14 OPC) in St. Peter’s Street in St. Albans bound for Welwyn Garden City on service 653 branded ‘Tigermoth’

It is a Wright Eclipse bodied Volvo B7RLE that had been new to Malta Public Transport registered BUS 362.

The Universitybus premises are located on an industrial estate that was once the de Havilland Aircraft Company airfield and the roads on the site have names reflecting that heritage, Universitybus is based on Gypsy Moth Avenue. The names from that heritage are also used on some of Universitybus brandings that include famous aircraft types like ‘Tiger Moth’, ‘Comet’ and ‘Dragonfly’.

This bus is named ‘Joan Hughes’. In January 1940 at Hatfield aerodrome, eight women pilots joined the ranks of Air Transport Auxiliary, a civilian organisation which ferried planes between factories and front-line RAF airfields during World War II.

The Unō website includes a page listing the eight pilots:
www.unobus.info/tigermoth-girls/?region=
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GrahamH said:

In Tamworth, Australia the original airport was adjacent to the town and was later replaced by one much larger well out of town. The old one became an industrial estate with street names such as Lockheed, Avro, Wirraway and Hudson.
23 months ago

Denis Croissant said:

Pink buses are just wrong....
23 months ago ( translate )