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Marshalls took the opportunity at an early Woburn SHOWBUS to bring a long a large contingent of their local fleet which posed in front of the Abbey at the end of the day. Marshalls livery was the Scania demonstrator livery of the late seventies and was adopted when they acquired an ex demonstrator. |
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During the day the coaches were displayed in the main Showbus arena. The five are seen here lined up shortly after an early arrival at Woburn. Leading the line up is Paramount 4000 bodied Scania K112TR which was new as National Travel (East) 351 (C351BWR). The coaches sport LAG Panoramic, Jonckheere Deauville, Jonckheere Jubilee P50 and Plaxton Supreme bodies, with the Plaxton furthest away. |
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This coach. SJI8103, could be the Jubilee P50 above, but it is seen several years later on school work in Aylesbury in Spring 2007. The Volvo B10M was new to Skills of Nottingham in 1984 with as 43 (B43KAL). |
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One could be forgiven for mistaking this for a Brighton bus, but it is in fact working for Marshalls. Former London & Country East Lancs bodied Volvo Citybus 657 (H657GPF) is seen on school work in Aylesbury in summer 2007. |
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The bus is entering the Grange School Coach Park. Since leaving London & Country it had served Londonlinks, Arriva London South at Norwood, The Shires, Stevensons of Uttoxeter and finally as 2042 with Arriva Midlands North.
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