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This Iveco Daily van with hydraulic lift has been included as it appears to be a long-term loan or hire. It (or a very similar vehicle) was present at Acton Works on 22nd February 2006 and can just be seen in this picture. It was seen again outside the Carlisle Lane premises near Waterloo on 17th August 2006, as captured here. Such a vehicle would no doubt be useful to the Street Maintenance section who have responsibility, among other things, for road signs on trunk routes.
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Photo ID: 1461
Photo date: 17/08/2006 Size: Regular. An extra large copy of this photo is available.
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Date added: 20/08/2006
Note added Sun 20/08/2006 by Damon

Interesting connection: The arches behind were occupied by pirate bus operators in the twenties. I think I'm right in saying 194 was occupied by Percy Frost-Smith and nearby 192 was home to Imperial Buses (not the Imperial we know today!). Liberty also ran from one of these arches. I expect there were others but I'm no expert.
Note added Mon 28/08/2006 by John Lloyd-Martin

Iveco Daily AD03OOU is the vehicle seen by Tom Young & I at Acton Works on 22nd February 2006
Note added Mon 04/09/2006 by Ray

Seen at Acton Works today (4/9/2006)
Note added Thu 07/09/2006 by Ray

Back at Carlisle Lane this morning (7/9/2006)
Note added Mon 18/09/2006 by Ray

And at Acton 18/9/2006.
Note added Sat 13/01/2007 by Ray

Similar vehicles are AF53HBA (noted Old Kent Road on 09/01/2007) and AE53LHR (noted Carlisle Lane 2/11/2006).
Note added Sun 14/01/2007 by Thomas Young

AD03OOU and AE53LHR were added to the database a while ago (I must have forgotten to mention it!), while AF53HBA can also be added if anyone can confirm it is in use by TfL.