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United Counties Leyland National 482 (RNV482M) is seen alongside a fellow National which passed to the Luton & District fleet. At the end of the line, in full MPTE green and cream, is a former Merseyside Fleetline in the Buffalo Travel fleet. |
Leyland National 2 587 (SVV587W) in Milton Keynes Bus station. Behind is a Plaxton bodied Bristol RELH that passed to Luton & District with the Luton area operations which were hived off in the run up to privatisation. |
Seen at a Woburn Abbey SHOWBUS in NBC days is a United Counties "Superider" Leyland National. It is alongside a National from West Midlands. It was one of two Nationals, one of which was 473, fitted with coach seating for use between Luton and Dunstable. |
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Another bus on tow! An all too common site at the end of a Woburn Abbey Showbus was the site of the farm tractors towing our vehicles stuck in the mud after the rain! The tractor drivers used to relish the opportunity, but the dignity of United Counties Coachlink liveried Leyland Olympian doubledeck coach was somewhat compromised. A deregulation-liveried VR is behind, United Counties always strongly supported SHOWBUS in its Bedfordshire days. |
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