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Somewhat unusual, but also typical of the Heyfordian fleet was this pair of Bova Europas, TUD527T & TWL542T.
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When few Europas were seen in everyday service, this one soldiered on on school contract work in the Wycombe area. Typically it carries a cherished registration number - 3078RA - to disguise its age. It is seen in Marlow.
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Not what it as first seems, this Plaxton coach bears the names of Smiths of Rickmansworth, a company taken over some years past by Heyfordian. Their livery was black, white and grey. The coach, HSV720, is also seen outside the attractive brick and flint facade of Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow, which it had just served from High Wycombe, not Rickmansworth!
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With a Duple 340 body 8548VF is seen in Bicester Bus Station loading for a market day service.
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Similar 9682FH is seen in the Wycombe depot of Heyfordian. The depot, then on the A40 in West Wycombe, used to be used by London Country North West.
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