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Former Tayside 324 (NSP324X) was once one of the large fleet of Volvo Ailsa doubledeckers that whined up and down the streets of Dundee. The vehicle found a temporary home with one of the High Wycombe independent operators on school bus duties for a while, but has since moved on. It is seen in the company of ex Yorkshire Traction VR 909 (XAK909T) part of the now defunct Classic Coaches fleet.
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Lincoln turned out to be one of the few places where you could see Bristol VRs with bodies by three different manufacturers. On the left is a rare highbridge ECW bodied example and in the centre East Lancs bodied 32 (EFE32T), both purchased new by Lincoln Corporation. On the right is a secondhand acquisition from Tayside with Alexander body, which became Lincoln 93 (OSR203R), a long wheelbase VRTLL6G new as 203. |
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Another Dundee refugee with Lincoln was former 187 (OSR187R) then 87 with Lincoln, accompanied by Lincoln City's own East Lancs bodied VRTLL6G 39 (UFW39W). |
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