Difference between revisions of "RCH 280R"
From Sega Retro
(Added history of the bus.) |
|||
(11 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:SegaOnTheRoad Bus RCH280R.jpg|320px|right]] | [[File:SegaOnTheRoad Bus RCH280R.jpg|320px|right]] | ||
− | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Leyland Fleetline double-decker bus briefly operated by [[Sega]] for its annual tours in the United Kingdom during the early 1990s. | |
Line 51: | Line 51: | ||
Sega bought the bus some time around summer 1990, with its first known appearance on the Sega Challenge that year. It was present at Sega promotional events from then onwards in a variety of different paint schemes including the [[1993 European Grand Prix]] with the other two Sega buses, [[JOV 750P]] and [[C648 FTT]]. It is known to have been present for the 1994 [[Sega in 2 Action! Tour]], though it is unclear whether it participated in the 1995 tour. | Sega bought the bus some time around summer 1990, with its first known appearance on the Sega Challenge that year. It was present at Sega promotional events from then onwards in a variety of different paint schemes including the [[1993 European Grand Prix]] with the other two Sega buses, [[JOV 750P]] and [[C648 FTT]]. It is known to have been present for the 1994 [[Sega in 2 Action! Tour]], though it is unclear whether it participated in the 1995 tour. | ||
− | Sega seems to have sold off the bus in 1995. The next 4 years of the bus's life are unknown, but in 1999 it appeared again, still in the Sega in 2 Action! Tour livery, participating in bus racing. Following this, around 2003 it was promoting the UK Government's Floodline, then was bought some time before June 2005 by a Hertfordshire-based company called GoGaming, who had fitted | + | Sega seems to have sold off the bus in 1995. The next 4 years of the bus's life are unknown, but in April 1999 it appeared again, still in the Sega in 2 Action! Tour livery, participating in bus racing at the Northampton International Raceway, in Brafield. Following this, around 2003 it was promoting the UK Government's Floodline, then was bought some time before June 2005 by a Hertfordshire-based company called GoGaming, who had it fitted out with PS2s.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050604013645/http://www.gogaming.co.uk/</ref> While still being owned by the company as late as October 2008, the company's website gogaming.co.uk had gone by November 2010, and in 2013 RCH 280R showed up online for sale at £3,250<ref>http://usedcoachsales.co.uk/Vehicles/View/1134</ref>, the company having seemingly gone bust. At the time, it had no MoT and 30 upstairs seats, with the mains hookup for onsite visits still present. |
The bus was SORN'd in November 2014 by the purchaser of that sale, with the final information submitted to the DVLA revealing the bus had been repainted again, this time to green. And in late November 2014, the new owner, Highfield Primary School in Gateshead, proudly unveiled their new "book bus"<ref>https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/aboard-book-bus-highfield-primary-8195125</ref>, with RCH 280R having been converted to a static library. It was officially opened by Tyneside author David Almond, and the bus is still there today, at co-ordinates 54°55'15.9"N, 1°45'31.8"W (54.921080, -1.758824). | The bus was SORN'd in November 2014 by the purchaser of that sale, with the final information submitted to the DVLA revealing the bus had been repainted again, this time to green. And in late November 2014, the new owner, Highfield Primary School in Gateshead, proudly unveiled their new "book bus"<ref>https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/aboard-book-bus-highfield-primary-8195125</ref>, with RCH 280R having been converted to a static library. It was officially opened by Tyneside author David Almond, and the bus is still there today, at co-ordinates 54°55'15.9"N, 1°45'31.8"W (54.921080, -1.758824). | ||
Line 57: | Line 57: | ||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
{{gallery | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R Derby livery 1978.jpg|Derby livery, 1978.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH280R Bus Left Side.png|1990-1991 livery (black and white photo).}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH280R Bus Right Side.png|1990-1991 livery.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH280R Bus Outside.png|Front left of bus, Sega Tour 1990.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|SegaOnTheRoad Bus RCH280R.jpg|On The Road livery.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH280R Bus Inside Top.png|Top of the bus, circa 1990/1991.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH280R Bus Inside Top2.png|Top of the bus, circa 1990/1991.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH280R Bus Inside Bottom.png|Bottom of the bus, circa 1990/1991.}} | ||
|{{gitem|Sega buses european grand prix 1993.jpg|At the [[1993 European Grand Prix]] (on the left) with its fellow buses and an F1 car.}} | |{{gitem|Sega buses european grand prix 1993.jpg|At the [[1993 European Grand Prix]] (on the left) with its fellow buses and an F1 car.}} | ||
|{{gitem|Sega buses european grand prix 1993 2.png|At the [[1993 European Grand Prix]] (on the left).}} | |{{gitem|Sega buses european grand prix 1993 2.png|At the [[1993 European Grand Prix]] (on the left).}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|In-2-Action Advertisement 1995.jpg|In 2 Action! Tour, 1994 (top and bottom left images)}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|SegaIn2Action Bus RCH280R.jpg|Waiting to participate in bus racing, still in the In 2 Action! livery, at Northampton International Raceway.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R bus racing april 1999 3.png|Northampton International Raceway, April 1999 (far right of image).}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R floodline 2003.jpg|In Floodline promotional livery, 2003.}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming 2005.jpg|In GoGaming.co.uk livery, 2005.}} | ||
|{{gitem|RCH 280R DVLA 20-04-2020.png|Vehicle data from the DVLA's website.}} | |{{gitem|RCH 280R DVLA 20-04-2020.png|Vehicle data from the DVLA's website.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===GoGaming.co.uk Sale Images=== | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 01.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 02.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 03.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 04.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 05.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 06.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 07.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 08.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 09.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 10.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 11.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 12.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R gogaming sale 2013 13.jpg}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Reading Room Images=== | ||
+ | RCH 280R's final resting place; Highfield Primary School, Gateshead. | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R readingroom 01.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R readingroom 02.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R readingroom 03.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R readingroom 04.jpg}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|RCH 280R readingroom 05.jpg}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 10:34, 24 April 2020
RCH 280R is a Leyland Fleetline double-decker bus briefly operated by Sega for its annual tours in the United Kingdom during the early 1990s.
SORN | (Note for non-UK residents: this means "Statutory Off Road Notification". The owner has told the authorities it is no longer on the road, and as such doesn't need to be taxed. Driving it on public roads is therefore illegal.) |
MOT | No results returned |
Vehicle Make | DAIMLER |
Date of first registration | November 1976 |
Year of manufacture | 1976 |
Cylinder capacity | 1045 cc |
Fuel type | DIESEL |
Export marker | No |
Vehicle status | SORN |
Vehicle colour | GREEN |
Wheelplan | 2 AXLE RIGID BODY |
Revenue weight | 16000kg |
Date of last V5C (logbook) issued | 4 November 2014 |
Contents
Vehicle History
RCH 280R is a Leyland Fleetline, body Roe H--/--F. It is, however, badged as a Daimler. It was built in November 1976, and initially used by Derby City Transport before being retired from service for promotion.
Sega bought the bus some time around summer 1990, with its first known appearance on the Sega Challenge that year. It was present at Sega promotional events from then onwards in a variety of different paint schemes including the 1993 European Grand Prix with the other two Sega buses, JOV 750P and C648 FTT. It is known to have been present for the 1994 Sega in 2 Action! Tour, though it is unclear whether it participated in the 1995 tour.
Sega seems to have sold off the bus in 1995. The next 4 years of the bus's life are unknown, but in April 1999 it appeared again, still in the Sega in 2 Action! Tour livery, participating in bus racing at the Northampton International Raceway, in Brafield. Following this, around 2003 it was promoting the UK Government's Floodline, then was bought some time before June 2005 by a Hertfordshire-based company called GoGaming, who had it fitted out with PS2s.[1] While still being owned by the company as late as October 2008, the company's website gogaming.co.uk had gone by November 2010, and in 2013 RCH 280R showed up online for sale at £3,250[2], the company having seemingly gone bust. At the time, it had no MoT and 30 upstairs seats, with the mains hookup for onsite visits still present.
The bus was SORN'd in November 2014 by the purchaser of that sale, with the final information submitted to the DVLA revealing the bus had been repainted again, this time to green. And in late November 2014, the new owner, Highfield Primary School in Gateshead, proudly unveiled their new "book bus"[3], with RCH 280R having been converted to a static library. It was officially opened by Tyneside author David Almond, and the bus is still there today, at co-ordinates 54°55'15.9"N, 1°45'31.8"W (54.921080, -1.758824).
Images
GoGaming.co.uk Sale Images
Reading Room Images
RCH 280R's final resting place; Highfield Primary School, Gateshead.