I am currently working on an online project at the moment and was wondering if people are able to e-mail any pictures of commercail vehicles which are both in and out of service. This could be of trucks buses, vans, trains etc. Any help would be helpful if you have a database of fleets or just simple notes of 'Reg, Make/model, Owner and Depot'. I am trying to build an easy and free to use online database that enables people to print and use and a very tiny one-off fee (less than 50p) which gets donated straight to locally registared charities, whilst donations will be to cover running costs.
All copyright will be retained and credited to your real name of screen name whichever is prefered.
email; Eutruckpics1@aol.com
web1; www.worldoftransport.co.uk
web2; http://worldtrans.fotopic.net
like i say any help will be good to me to
Welcome
hey yalls, and welcome to the 2010/11 updated version of World trans, with plans for more pics, a move about and a general update was needed as i was nearing capacity, so welcome and enjoy with the freedom to add your contributions (via e-mail) and views/recomendations.
DC = day cab
GT = globtrotter cab (size)
HL = highline cab
LH = low height cab
MS = mega space cab
OL = olympic
SC = space cab
SS =super space cab
TL = topline cab
AM = Agricutraul machinery
AR = Articulated unit / combo
AT = Attraction based
CR = Car
CV = Car Van (fiesta/207/etc)
DB = Double Deck Bus
DC = Double Deck Coach
E(*) = Emergency services
*[A=amb/C=c-guard/F=fire/O=other/P=police]
HV = Heritage Vehicle (pre 1983)
RG = Rigid Truck
MC = Motorcycle
SB = Single Deck Bus
SC = Single Deck Coach
VN = Van
bx = Box van
cm = Cement mixer
ct = Curtainsider
ds = Dropside
fb = Flatbed
rm = Removals/luton
rr = Hook lifter
sp =Specialist body
sk = Skip loader
vt = Vehicle transporter