I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.
Bewick:
I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.
No response so far so it looks like I’m ■■■■■■■ into the wind, must be getting too old for the TN site !
Get some lessons from Carryfast he knows how to fill up the pages. Les.
I can recall a happier from the Nottingham area who’s name was definatlly Pass I think it could have been Chesterfield .
I can recall a haulier from the Nottingham area who’s name was definatlly Pass I think it could have been Chesterfield .
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Simon Pass had a lorry until a few yrs ago .
Yes,there was a haulier from Chesterfield called J Pass,their yard was on the A619 road out towards Staveley.
Chris Webb:
Yes,there was a haulier from Chesterfield called J Pass,their yard was on the A619 road out towards Staveley.
Passes from Chesterfield ran some Mercs with short tandems , did a lot of artificial stone out of Wimpeys Darlton quarry at Stoney Middleton .
rigsby:
Chris Webb:
Yes,there was a haulier from Chesterfield called J Pass,their yard was on the A619 road out towards Staveley.Passes from Chesterfield ran some Mercs with short tandems , did a lot of artificial stone out of Wimpeys Darlton quarry at Stoney Middleton .
Unfortunate name if they ran Mercs , you dont usually pass anything uphill in one of those
If my memory serves me right the motors I recall were nicely finished in green and brown paint work and I think gold leaf lettering. Cheers Dennis.
Dennis.
There is a mention of a Dennis R Pass from Banks in West Lancs on the Beresford transport thread, colour of fleet was based on the old railway colours apparently of Green as you mentioned. I think Chris ‘240 Gardner’ may know more.
Bewick:
I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.
ee up BEWICK
iseem to remember a PASS from around the southport area. if i can remember rightly he at one time ran some seddon units that had been 8 wheelers
but had been cut down into chinese 6 units. cheers ec11
Thanks for the help Lads so I wasn’t that far away Liverpool>>>>> Southport but I was confident it was down that way ! All we need now is a photograph or two ! Cheers Dennis.
Chris Webb:
Yes,there was a haulier from Chesterfield called J Pass,their yard was on the A619 road out towards Staveley.
I think these are from Dans link.
There is a TN member called KPass who is Johns son
Bewick:
Bewick:
I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.No response so far so it looks like I’m ■■■■■■■ into the wind, must be getting too old for the TN site !
Some of us don’t have as much leisure time as you, Dennis
Dennis R Pass operated from Banks in West Lancashire - in my humble opinion, they had the best ever livery on the Atkinson cab. I’m told that the colours were based on those of the South East & Chatham Railway.
I can’t just find a photo on t’interweb but there must be some, as I’ve previously downloaded a couple; perhaps it was Facebook
240 Gardner:
Bewick:
Bewick:
I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.No response so far so it looks like I’m ■■■■■■■ into the wind, must be getting too old for the TN site !
Some of us don’t have as much leisure time as you, Dennis
Dennis R Pass operated from Banks in West Lancashire - in my humble opinion, they had the best ever livery on the Atkinson cab. I’m told that the colours were based on those of the South East & Chatham Railway.
I can’t just find a photo on t’interweb but there must be some, as I’ve previously downloaded a couple; perhaps it was Facebook
Hiya Chris,
Hope you and yours are keeping clear of The Lurgy ! Oh! and many thanks for your perceptive appraisal of my current limitless leisure time ! I resemble that conclusion ! However back to more important matters and would my memory be correct in thinking that the Brown on Dennis Pass’s cabs was done with like a “grain” effect ? Cheers Dennis.
Bewick:
240 Gardner:
Bewick:
Bewick:
I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.No response so far so it looks like I’m ■■■■■■■ into the wind, must be getting too old for the TN site !
Some of us don’t have as much leisure time as you, Dennis
Dennis R Pass operated from Banks in West Lancashire - in my humble opinion, they had the best ever livery on the Atkinson cab. I’m told that the colours were based on those of the South East & Chatham Railway.
I can’t just find a photo on t’interweb but there must be some, as I’ve previously downloaded a couple; perhaps it was Facebook
Hiya Chris,
Hope you and yours are keeping clear of The Lurgy ! Oh! and many thanks for your perceptive appraisal of my current limitless leisure time ! I resemble that conclusion ! However back to more important matters and would my memory be correct in thinking that the Brown on Dennis Pass’s cabs was done with like a “grain” effect ? Cheers Dennis.
hello Dennis, still unspeakably busy, thank you. I’m sure you meant “resent”, really
No, they weren’t woodgrain-effect - there were a couple of Cheshire ERF operators who went in for that, though. Didn’t decorators call it “scumbling”?
The brown on the Pass motors was quite pale, more like a biscuit sort of colour
Bewick:
I maybe a bit vague here but I seem to recall a firm of Hauliers by the name of Dennis R Pass ■■ and were they a Liverpool outfit ? I haven’t seen any mention of them on TNUK. Cheers Bewick.
Spot on Dennis.
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Thanks for “producing the goods” Dean I suppose we can now bring this thread to a suitable close ! Don’t really know why I came up with the name ! maybe it was the spelling was the same as mine ! Another problem solved so —now then what next ? Cheers Dennis.