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Fleet Data thanks to Chris Forbes Depot/ Body Type and Previous Fleet Status Registration Chassis Type and Number Number Seats New Previous Operators Livery Registrations 10511 CD SN 16 OLU AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18795 AD F448/1 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10512 CD SN 16 OLV AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18796 AD F448/2 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10513 CD SN 16 OLW AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18797 AD F448/3 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10514 CD SN 16 OLX AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18798 AD F448/4 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10515 CD SN 16 OMA AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18799 AD F448/5 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10516 CD SN 16 OMC AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18800 AD F448/6 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10517 CD SN 16 OMD AD E40D SFD912BR2GGX18801 AD F448/7 H47/33F Apr-16 2000 Stagecoach with go Cumbernauld branding 10518 CD SN 16 OME AD 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service 11 branding (green) 15628 K SF 10 CBU Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001867984 AD 9428/8 H47/29F May-10 Busways (TW) 15628 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15629 K SF 10 CBV Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001867985 AD 9428/9 H47/29F May-10 Busways (TW) 15629 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15630 K SF 10 CBX Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868078 AD 9428/10 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15631 T SF 10 CBY Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868079 AD 9428/11 H47/29F May-10 Fife Scottish (SE) 15631 May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (green) 15632 T SF 10 CCD Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868080 AD 9428/12 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (blue) 15633 T SF 10 CCE Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868081 AD 9428/13 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (green) 15635 T SF 10 CCK Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868180 AD 9428/15 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (blue) 15636 T SF 10 CCN Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868181 AD 9428/16 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (blue) 15637 T SF 10 CCO Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868541 AD 9428/17 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (green) 15638 T SF 10 CCU Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868264 AD 9428/18 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (green) 15639 T SF 10 CCV Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868265 AD 9428/19 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (green) 15640 T SF 10 CCX Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868266 AD 9428/20 H47/29F May-10 Busways (TW) 15640 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15641 T SF 10 CCY Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868267 AD 9428/21 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding 15642 T SF 10 CCZ Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868364 AD 9428/22 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15643 T SF 10 CDE Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868365 AD 9428/23 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15644 T SF 10 CDK Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868268 AD 9428/24 H47/29F May-10 Busways (TW) 15644 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (red) 15645 T SF 10 CDN Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868366 AD 9428/25 H47/29F May-10 Busways (TW) 15645 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (green) 15646 T SF 10 CDO Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868440 AD 9428/26 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach with service 11 branding (blue) 15647 T SF 10 CDU Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868441 AD 9428/27 H47/29F May-10 2000 Stagecoach 15815 T SF 12 HWN Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001879513 AD C411/1 CH45/27F Jul-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 15815 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach 15816 T SF 12 HWO Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001879514 AD C411/2 CH45/27F Jul-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 15816 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach 15817 T SF 12 HWP Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001879431 AD C411/3 CH45/27F Jul-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 15817 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach 15944 T YP 63 PVD Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887171 AD -?- CH??/??F Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach with 'go...' branding 15945 T YP 63 PVE Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887170 AD -?- CH??/??F Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach with 'go...' branding 15946 T YP 63 PVF Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887172 AD -?- CH??/??F Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach with 'go...' branding 15947 T YP 63 PVJ Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887173 AD -?- CH??/??F Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach with 'go...' branding 15948 T YP 63 PVK Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887286 AD -?- CH??/??F Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach with 'go...' branding 15949 T YP 63 PVL Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887287 AD -?- CH??/??F Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach with 'go...' branding 15994 K YN 64 XSY Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887280 AD E409/1 H47/28F Sep-14 Thames Transit (OX) 15994 Sep-16 2000 Stagecoach 15995 K YN 64 XSZ Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887281 AD E409/2 H47/28F Sep-14 Thames Transit (OX) 15995 Sep-16 2000 Stagecoach 15996 K YN 64 XTA Sca N230UD YS2N4X20001887282 AD E409/3 H47/28F Sep-14 Thames Transit (OX) 15996 Sep-16 2000 Stagecoach 16864 w N864 VHH Vo YN2RC16V3 26167 Ar RL??/9413/19 PO47/32F Sep-95 A1 Service (SW) 930 Jul-97 revised open top (white/blue skirt) 18003 A SF 53 BYV Tbs Tt SFD33GBR53GX53043 Tbs 3032/4 H47/22F Oct-03 2000 Stagecoach 18334 K SF 55 NOU AD Tt SFD33GBR65GX53706 AD 5408/4 H47/28F Sep-05 2000 Stagecoach 18369 A SF 55 TZP AD Tt SFD33GBR65GX53742 AD 5409/3 H47/28F Dec-05 Busways (TW) 18369 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach 22015 res NK 03 XJE MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZZ3H002840 Tbs 2107/05 B42F Jul-03 Cleveland Transit (CD) 22015 May-17 2000 Stagecoach 22037 res NK 53 KFA MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZZ3H002867 Tbs 2107/27 B42F Sep-03 Busways (TW) 22037 May-17 2000 Stagecoach 22169 K(a) OIW 7025 MAN 18.220 WMAA690163H000353 Ar 9903/10 B42F Jul-99 Fife Scottish (SE) 22169 Nov-15 Youth Express T169 MVM 22386 D SF 55 VUM MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ86C006616 AD 5301/46 B42F Jan-06 2000 Stagecoach 22387 D(t) SF 55 VUN MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ56C006458 AD 5301/47 B42F Jan-06 Stagecoach Glasgow (SW) Sep-13 2000 Stagecoach 22388 K(t) SF 55 VUO MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ76C006686 AD 5301/48 B42F Jan-06 2000 Stagecoach 22389 D SF 55 VUP MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ66C006503 AD 5301/49 B42F Feb-06 2000 Stagecoach 22405 K(t) SP 06 DBX MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ46C007018 AD 5303/15 B42F May-06 Greater Manchester South (GM) 22405 May-17 driver trainer livery 22406 K(t) SP 06 DBY MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ56C007030 AD 5303/16 B42F May-06 Greater Manchester South (GM) 22406 Apr-17 driver trainer livery 22407 K(t) SP 06 DBZ MAN 18.220 WMAA69ZZ76C007028 AD 5303/17 B42F May-06 Greater Manchester South (GM) 22407 Apr-17 driver trainer livery 22522 T SF 57 LUD MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ37C009585 AD 7306/2 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22523 T SF 57 LUE MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ57C009586 AD 7306/3 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22524 T SF 57 LUH MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ77C009587 AD 7306/4 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22525 T SF 57 LUJ MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ97C009588 AD 7306/5 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22526 T SF 57 LUL MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ37C009991 AD 7306/6 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach 22527 D SF 57 LUO MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ87C009677 AD 7306/7 B46F Jan-08 Busways (TW) 22527 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach 22528 A SF 57 LUP MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ17C009679 AD 7306/8 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22530 A SF 57 LUW MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ07C009687 AD 7306/10 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22531 A SF 57 LUY MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ67C009693 AD 7306/11 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach with service 585 branding 22533 res SF 57 LVB MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ37C009702 AD 7306/13 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach 22534 A SF 57 LVC MAN 18.240 WMAA69ZZ47C009708 AD 7306/14 B46F Jan-08 2000 Stagecoach
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