Earlier in February 2007 the Wycombe-Aylesbury service has been rebranded "line300" with 300 replacing the 323 and 324 service numbers. The 324 diversion via Little Kimble had been abandoned and all buses now travelled via Butlers Cross. Oddly this was reversed a few years later to speed up journeys. The daytime frequency had also been upped from 30 minutes to 20. The publicity also announced new buses, which turned out to be the 12 year old Scanias, albeit refurbished and painted in Arriva's interurban livery as illustrated on 3157 (N797EUR) leaving Wycombe Bus Station for Aylesbury.
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Scania 3151 again, previously seen on the Edgcott route, now in interurban livery and seen on layover in the new Wycombe Bus Station on a very wet day.
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With the 100 to Milton Keynes (formerly X15), the 500 to Watford and now the 300 to Wycombe, one wondered how long before the 280 to Oxford became the line200 and the Chiltern Hundreds were complete, but the 280 remains. This close up of the nearside of one of the line300 Scanias shows the discreet route branding.
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