For this month's Identity Parade, we invited The MHD Partnership to invent a new image for the buses of West Bromwich. The West Midlands town - whose football team rejoices in the nickname the Baggies - ran its own municipal buses from 1914 until the region's passenger Transport executive took them over in October 1969 along with those of Birmingham, Walsall and Wolverhampton. Forty-seven years on, it is the West Brom depot of National Express West Midlands, its buses painted in corporate red and white or the new two-tone red with gold. But suppose none of those changes ever took place and the buses were still in local ownership. How might they look?
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机译:在本月的“身份大游行”中,我们邀请了MHD合作社为西布罗姆维奇的公共汽车发明了新形象。西米德兰兹镇-足球队以巴吉斯(Baggies)的绰号而欢欣鼓舞-从1914年开始运营自己的市政公交车,直到该地区的客运主管人员在1969年10月将其与伯明翰,沃尔索尔和沃尔夫汉普顿的公交车接管为止。距今已有47年的历史,它是National Express West Midlands的West Brom仓库,其巴士涂成公司红色和白色,或者涂成新的两色带金的红色。但是,假设这些变化都没有发生,而且公交车仍归当地所有。他们看起来如何?
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