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First Berkshire, First Solent, First Southampton, First Wessex First Berkshire, First Slough, railair (PH0007007) First Solent, First Southampton, First Wessex (PH0006159) First Beeline Buses Limited; First Hampshire and Dorset Limited, Empress Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 0JW Part of First Group PLC. Depots: West Street, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 7NQ London Road, Hilsea West, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO2 9RP Gosport Road, Hoeford, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 0ST Stanley Cottages, Stoke Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL2 5AQ Bus Depot, Empress Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 0JW Edward Street, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 7DP Outstations: C/O Reading Transport Limited, Great Knollys Street, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 7HH Amazon World Zoo Park, Watery Lane, Newchurch, Sandown, Isle of Wight, PO36 0LX Chassis Type: Volvo B9R Body Type: Plaxton Panther 2 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 20809 YN62GXS C49FL 2013 Slough railair FSW, 2019 20810 YY63WBT C49FL 2013 Slough railair FSW, 2019 20811 YY63WBU C49FL 2013 Slough railair FSW, 2019 Route Branding: 20809, 20810, 20811 ARE branded for railair Guildford & Heathrow FSW, 2019: Ex First South West, 2019 23601 - 23609 Vehicle Type: Scania K360EB4 Body Type: Irizar i6 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 23601 YT68GXA C48F 2018 Reading railair 23602 YT68GXB C48F 2018 Reading railair 23603 YT68GXC C48F 2018 Reading railair 23604 YT68GXD C48F 2018 Reading railair 23605 YT68GXE C48F 2018 Reading railair 23606 YT68GXF C48F 2018 Reading railair 23607 YT68GXG C48F 2018 Reading railair 23608 YT68GXH C48F 2018 Southampton railair 23609 YT68GXJ C48F 2018 Reading railair Route Branding: 23601 - 23609 are branded for railair Reading - Heathrow Vehicle Type: Volvo B7TL-57 Body Type: Alexander ALX400 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 32031 OIG6947 PO49/29F 2000 Weymouth Portland Coaster 32033 RKZ4760 PO49/29F 2000 Weymouth Portland Coaster 32036 WYY752 PO49/29F 2000 Weymouth Portland Coaster 32093 lo KP51WCO H49/27F 2002 Hoeford Bristol 32094 lo KP51WCR H49/27F 2002 Hoeford Bristol Named Vehicles: 32036 Jessie Previous Registrations: OIG6947: W801EOW; RKZ4760: W803EOW; WYY752: W806EOW 32093, 32094 are lo On Loan from First West of England Vehicle Type: Volvo B7TL-57 Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 32329 620HOD PO41/28F 2003 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FWE, 2021 32330 KFX791 PO41/28F 2003 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FWE, 2021 32343 TPR354 PO41/28F 2003 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FWE, 2021 Previous Registrations: 620HOD: LK51LYJ; KFX791: LK51LYO; TPR354: LK53LZD FWE, 2021: Ex First West of England, 2021 32759 - 32768 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Trident SFD Body Type: East Lancashire Myllennium Lolyne Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 32759 WA54OLN H49/27F 2005 Hoeford First Solent FSW, 2018 32763 WJ55CSF H49/27F 2005 Hoeford First Solent 32764 WJ55CSO H49/27F 2005 Hoeford First Solent 32765 WJ55CSU H49/27F 2005 Hoeford First Solent 32766 WJ55CSV H49/27F 2005 Hoeford First Solent 32767 WJ55CTE H49/30F 2005 Hoeford First Solent 32768 WJ55CTF H49/30F 2005 Hoeford First Solent FSW, 2018: Ex First South West, 2018 33699 - 33897 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400 Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 33699 SN12AHE H45/28F 2012 Weymouth First FMA, 2020 33704 SN12AHL H45/28F 2012 Hoeford First Solent FMA, 2020 33707 SN12AHU H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FMA, 2020 33709 SN12AHX H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FMA, 2020 33724 SN12AKV H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FMA, 2020 33726 SN12AKY H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster FMA, 2020 33727 SN12AKZ H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Wessex FMA, 2020 33730 SN12AMK H45/28F 2012 Hoeford First Solent FMA, 2020 33734 SN12AMX H45/28F 2012 Hoeford First Solent FMA, 2020 33735 SN12ANF H45/28F 2012 Hoeford First Solent FMA, 2020 33740 SN12ANX H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Wessex FMA, 2020 33742 SN12AOB H45/28F 2012 Weymouth Wessex FMA, 2020 33895 SN14TPZ H45/29F 2014 Hoeford P'mouth Park & Ride 33896 SN14TRV H45/29F 2014 Hoeford P'mouth Park & Ride 33897 SN14TRX H45/29F 2014 Hoeford University of Portsmouth Route Branding: 33895, 33896 are branded for Portsmouth Park & Ride Portsmouth City Centre - Historic Dockyard FMA, 2020: Ex First Manchester, 2020 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400MMC Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400MMC Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 33934 lo YX66WDW H49/31D 2016 Sandown Portway Park & Ride 33935 lo YX66WDY H49/31D 2016 Sandown Portway Park & Ride 33940 lo YX66WEH H49/31D 2016 Sandown Brislington P’ & Ride 33934, 33935, 33940 are lo On Loan from First West of England Vehicle Type: Scania N250UD Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400MMC Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 36807 lo YT67XKA H49/28D 2017 Southampton metrobus 36808 lo YM17FKA H49/28D 2017 Sandown metrobus 36815 lo YM17FKL H49/28D 2017 Sandown First 36807, 36808, 36815 are lo On Loan from First West of England Vehicle Type: Volvo B9TL Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 37276 LK58EDL DPH39/26F 2008 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster Route Branding: 37276 is branded for Service X51, X53 Weymouth/Dorchester - Axminster 37580 - 37586 Vehicle Type: Volvo B9TL-57 Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 37580 HX08DHL H45/29F 2008 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster 37581 HX08DHF H45/29F 2008 Weymouth Wessex 37582 HX08DHK H45/29F 2008 Weymouth Wessex 37583 HX08DHE H45/29F 2008 Weymouth Wessex 37585 HX08DHY H45/29F 2008 Weymouth First FWE, 2020 37586 HX08DHJ H45/29F 2008 Weymouth First FWE, 2020 Route Branding: 37580 is branded for Service X51, X53 Weymouth/Dorchester - Axminster Vehicle Type: Volvo B9TL Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 37987 BJ11ECX DPH39/26F 2011 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster 37997 BF63HDV DPH39/26F 2013 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster 37998 BF63HDX DPH39/26F 2013 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster 37999 BF63HDY DPH39/26F 2013 Weymouth Jurassic Coaster Route Branding: 37987 - 37999 are branded for Service X51, X53 Weymouth/Dorchester - Axminster FWE, 2020: Ex First West of England, 2020 44509 - 44917 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 200 Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 200 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 44509 YX58HWH B35F 2009 Weymouth First Wessex FSW, 2018 44560 YX63LKV B36F 2013 Slough First Berkshire Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 44561 YX63LKY B36F 2013 Slough The Trader 44562 YX63LKZ B36F 2013 Slough The Trader 44563 YX63LLC B36F 2013 Slough The Trader 44564 YX63LLD B36F 2013 Slough First Berkshire 44565 YX63LLE B36F 2013 Slough First Berkshire 44566 YX63LLF B36F 2013 Slough First Berkshire 44567 YX63LLG B36F 2013 Slough First Berkshire 44916 YX09AHC B28F 2009 Hoeford First Solent FSW, 2018 44917 YX09AHD B28F 2009 Hoeford First Solent FSW, 2018 Route Branding: 44561, 44562, 44563 are branded for The Trader Service 12 (Burnham - Slough Station) FSW, 2018: Ex First South West, 2018 47405 - 47695 Vehicle Type: Wright Streetlite DF Body Type: Wright Streetlite DF Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 47405 SK63KLE B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47406 SK63KLF B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47407 SK63KLJ B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47408 SK63KLL B37F 2014 Weymouth First Wessex 47409 SK63KLM B37F 2014 Weymouth First Wessex 47410 SK63KLO B37F 2014 Weymouth First Wessex 47411 SK63KLP B37F 2014 Weymouth First Wessex 47412 SK63KLS B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47413 SK63KLU B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47414 SK63KLV B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47415 SK63KLX B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47416 SK63KLZ B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47417 SK63KMA B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47418 SK63KME B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47419 SK63KMF B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47420 SK63KMG B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47421 SK63KMJ B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47422 SK63KMM B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47423 SK63KMO B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47424 SK63KMU B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47425 SK63KMV B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47426 SK63KMX B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47427 SK63KMY B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47428 SK63KMZ B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47429 SK63KNA B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47430 SK63KNB B37F 2014 Southampton City Red 47431 SK63KNC B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47432 SK63KND B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47433 SK63KNE B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47434 SK63KNF B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47573 SN14EBG B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47574 SN14EBJ B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47575 SN14EBK B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 47576 SN14EBL B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47577 SN14EBM B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47578 SN14EBO B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47579 SN14EBP B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47580 SN14EBU B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47581 SN14EBV B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47582 SN14EBX B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47583 SN14EBZ B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47584 SN14ECA B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47585 SN14ECC B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47586 SN14ECD B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47587 SN14ECE B37F 2014 Hilsea West First Solent 47588 SN14ECF B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47589 SN14ECJ B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47590 SN14ECT B37F 2014 Hoeford First Solent 47591
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