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Stagecoach East Scot 710 AH SP 03 GDK Vo B7TL YV3S2G6193A002650 EL 45402 H47/29F May-03 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 Strathtay Coaches with blue rear 10002 BL SP 12 CFU AD E40D SFD4DTBRFCGXD6652 AD B457/1 CH47/32F Apr-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 10003 BL SP 12 CFV AD E40D SFD4DTBRFCGXD6664 AD B457/2 CH47/32F Apr-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 10004 BL SP 12 CFX AD E40D SFD4DTBRFCGXD6655 AD B457/3 CH47/32F Apr-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 10005 BL SP 12 CFY AD E40D SFD4DTBRFCGXD6665 AD B457/4 CH47/32F Apr-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 10006 BL SP 12 CFZ AD E40D SFD4DTBRFCGXD6667 AD B457/5 CH47/32F Apr-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 10007 BL SP 12 CGE AD E40D SFD4DTBRFCGXD6668 AD B457/6 CH47/32F Apr-12 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach with service 57 branding 13041 AH SJ 15 PUY Vo BRLH YV3T1U223FA169367 AD E428/1 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach 13042 AH SJ 15 PUX Vo BRLH YV3T1U221FA169366 AD E428/2 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach 13043 AH HY 14 BUS Vo BRLH YV3T1U221FA169934 AD E439/1 H49/30F Apr-15 2000 Stagecoach 13044 AH SJ 15 PVL Vo BRLH YV3T1U225FA172044 AD E439/2 H49/30F Apr-15 2000 Stagecoach 13045 AH SJ 15 PVN Vo BRLH YV3T1U227FA172045 AD E439/3 H49/30F Apr-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13046 AH SJ 15 PVF Vo BRLH YV3T1U221FA172042 AD E439/4 H49/30F Apr-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13047 AH SJ 15 PVK Vo BRLH YV3T1U223FA172043 AD E439/5 H49/30F Apr-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13048 AH SJ 15 PVE Vo BRLH YV3T1U22XFA172041 AD E439/6 H49/30F Apr-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13049 AH SJ 15 PVO Vo BRLH YV3T1U226FA172103 AD E439/7 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13050 AH SA 15 VML Vo BRLH YV3T1U220FA172257 AD E439/8 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13051 AH SA 15 VTW Vo BRLH YV3T1U220FA172260 AD E439/9 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13052 AH SA 15 VTU Vo BRLH YV3T1U222FA172258 AD E439/10 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13053 AH SA 15 VTY Vo BRLH YV3T1U224FA172262 AD E439/11 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13054 AH SA 15 VTV Vo BRLH YV3T1U224FA172259 AD E439/12 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13055 AH SA 15 VUX Vo BRLH YV3T1U222FA172325 AD E439/13 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13056 AH SA 15 VTX Vo BRLH YV3T1U222FA172261 AD E439/14 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13057 AH SA 15 VTZ Vo BRLH YV3T1U220FA172324 AD E439/15 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13058 AH SA 15 VUY Vo BRLH YV3T1U224FA172326 AD E439/16 H49/30F May-15 2000 Stagecoach with service 73 branding 13111 SF 17 VMT Vo BRLH -?- AD G465/1 H??/??F Mar-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 13112 SF 17 VMU Vo BRLH -?- AD G465/2 H??/??F Mar-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 13113 SF 17 VMV Vo BRLH YV3T1U222HA183537 AD G465/3 H??/??F Mar-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 13114 SF 17 VMW Vo BRLH -?- AD G465/4 H??/??F Apr-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 13115 SF 17 VMX Vo BRLH -?- AD G465/5 H??/??F Apr-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 13116 SF 17 VMY Vo BRLH -?- AD G465/6 H??/??F Mar-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 13117 SF 17 VMZ Vo BRLH -?- AD G465/7 H??/??F Apr-17 2000 Stagecoach with green service 20/21 branding 15621 S SF 10 CAA Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001867977 AD 9428/1 H47/29F May-10 Western Buses (SW) 15621 Jan-17 2000 Stagecoach 15622 S SF 10 CAE Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001867978 AD 9428/2 H47/29F May-10 Western Buses (SW) 15622 Jan-17 2000 Stagecoach 15623 S SF 10 CAO Sca N230UD SZAN4X20001868263 AD 9428/3 H47/29F May-10 Western Buses (SW) 15623 Jan-17 2000 Stagecoach 16770 P S770 RVU Vo OLY-56 YV3YNA417WC029145 Ar 9745/4 H51/36F Aug-98 Stagecoach Scotland (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16771 P S771 RVU Vo OLY-56 YV3YNA419WC029180 Ar 9745/5 H51/36F Aug-98 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16779 BL S779 RVU Vo OLY-56 YV3YNA410WC029293 Ar 9745/12 H51/36F Aug-98 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16921 res SP 51 AWV Vo B7TL YV3S2G6192A001710 EL 39301 H47/29F Nov-01 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16921 Jan-11 2000 Stagecoach SP 51 AWV, WLT 427 16922 w SP 51 AWW Vo B7TL YV3S2G6102A001711 EL 39302 H47/29F Dec-01 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16922 Jan-11 2000 Stagecoach SP 51 AWW, 128 NNU 16923 BL SP 51 AWX Vo B7TL YV3S2G6122A001712 EL 39303 H47/29F Dec-01 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16923 Jan-11 2000 Stagecoach 16924 AH ST 52 NTL Vo B7TL YV3S2G6123A002389 EL 43401 H47/29F Nov-02 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16924 Aug-12 2000 Stagecoach 16925 AH ST 52 NTM Vo B7TL YV3S2G6193A002390 EL 43402 H47/29F Dec-02 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16926 AH ST 52 NTN Vo B7TL YV3S2G6103A002391 EL 43403 H47/29F Nov-02 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16927 AH ST 52 NTO Vo B7TL YV3S2G6123A002392 EL 43404 H47/29F Nov-02 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16928 AH ST 52 NTU Vo B7TL YV3S2G6133A002479 EL 43405 H47/29F Dec-02 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16929 AH SP 03 GDJ Vo B7TL YV3S2G6123A002649 EL 45401 H47/29F May-03 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16931 AH SP 03 GDU Vo B7TL YV3S2G6103A002651 EL 45403 H47/29F May-03 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach 16932 BL WLT 743 Vo B7TL YV3S2G6123A002652 EL 45404 H47/29F May-03 Strathtay Scottish (SE) May-13 2000 Stagecoach SP 03 GDV, SP 03 EUJ 16933 BL SP 05 FKG Vo B7TL YV3S2G6215A105587 EL 55501 H47/29F Jul-05 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16933 Jan-11 2000 Stagecoach 16934 BL SP 05 FKH Vo B7TL YV3S2G6235A105588 EL 55502 H47/29F Jul-05 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16934 Dec-10 2000 Stagecoach 16935 BL SP 05 FKJ Vo B7TL YV3S2G6255A105589 EL 55503 H47/29F Jul-05 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16935 Dec-10 2000 Stagecoach 16936 BL SP 05 FKK Vo B7TL YV3S2G6255A105590 EL 55504 H47/29F Jul-05 Strathtay Scottish (SE) 16936 Jan-11 2000 Stagecoach 16950 G MX 07 BUW Vo B9TL YV3S4J8287A119008 Wt AA507 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16950 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16951 G MX 07 BVA Vo B9TL YV3S4J82X7A119009 Wt AA508 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16951 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16952 G MX 07 BVC Vo B9TL YV3S4J8237A119031 Wt AA509 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16952 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16953 G MX 07 BVD Vo B9TL YV3S4J8217A119030 Wt AA510 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16953 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16954 G MX 07 BVE Vo B9TL YV3S4J8257A119032 Wt AA511 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16954 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16955 G MX 07 BVF Vo B9TL YV3S4J8207A119052 Wt AA512 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16955 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16956 G MX 07 BVG Vo B9TL YV3S4J8227A119053 Wt AA513 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16956 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16957 G MX 07 BVJ Vo B9TL YV3S4J8247A119054 Wt AA514 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16957 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16958 G MX 07 BVK Vo B9TL YV3S4J8267A119055 Wt AA514 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16957 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16959 G MX 07 BVL Vo B9TL YV3S4J8207A119083 Wt AA516 CH45/29F Jun-07 Greater Manchester West (GM) 16959 Mar-13 2000 Stagecoach 16960 G YJ 04 FZA Vo B7TL YV3S2J4154A003344 Wt G865 H45/29F May-04 Glenvale (MY) 16960 Apr-13 2000 Stagecoach 16961 G YJ 04 FZB Vo B7TL YV3S2J4144A003318 Wt G866 H45/29F May-04 Glenvale (MY) 16961 Apr-13 2000 Stagecoach 16963 G YJ 04 FZD Vo B7TL YV3S2J4174A003345 Wt G868 H45/29F May-04 Glenvale (MY) 16963 May-13 2000 Stagecoach 17292 WW X292 NNO Ds Tt SFD311BR1YGX21243 Ar 0002/32 H45/??F Dec-00 East London (LN) 17292 Jan-12 2000 Stagecoach 17293 WW C 13 RNY Ds Tt SFD311BR1YGX21244 Ar 0002/33 H??/??F Dec-00 East London (LN) 17293 Oct-11 2000 Stagecoach X293 NNO 17332 w X332 NNO Ds Tt SFD311BR1YGX21238 Ar 0002/72 H??/??F Feb-01 Selkent (LN) 17332 Jun-11 2000 Stagecoach 17370 WW A 19 RNY Ds Tt SFD311BR1XGX21432 Ar 0064/12 H45/??F Jun-01 East London (LN) 17370 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach Y509 NHK 17372 WW Y372 NHK Ds Tt SFD311BR1XGX21435 Ar 0064/14 H45/??F Jun-01 East London Bus (LN) 17372 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17378 WW Y378 NHK Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21451 Ar 0064/20 H45/??F Jun-01 East London (LN) 17378 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17380 WW Y512 NHK Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21452 Ar 0064/22 H??/??F Jun-01 East London (LN) 17380 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17383 WW LX 51 FPF Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21460 Ar 0064/25 H45/??F Sep-01 Selkent (LN) 17383 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17387 WW LX 51 FPC Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21450 Ar 0064/29 H45/??F Sep-01 East London (LN) 17387 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17388 WW Y388 NHK Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21454 Ar 0064/30 H45/23F Jul-01 Western Buses (SW) 17388 Dec-13 2000 Stagecoach 17392 WW Y392 NHK Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21456 Ar 0064/34 H45/??F Jun-01 East London (LN) 17392 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17393 WW Y393 NHK Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21462 Ar 0064/35 H45/27F Jun-01 East London (LN) 17393 Dec-12 2008 Rennie's 17394 WW LX 51 FHN Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21464 Ar 0064/36 H45/??F Sep-01 East London (LN) 17394 Dec-12 2000 Stagecoach 17401 WW Y401 NHK Ds Tt SFD317BR21GX21472 Ar 0068/6 H45/27F Jun-01 Selkent (LN) 17401 Sep-13 2000 Stagecoach 17407 WW Y407 NHK Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21477 Ar 0068/11 H45/??F Jun-01 East London (LN) 17407 Sep-13 2000 Stagecoach 17408 WW LX 51 FHU Ds Tt SFD31BBR21GX21478 Ar 0068/12 H45/??F Sep-01 Selkent (LN) 17408 Sep-13 2000 Stagecoach 17423 WW LX 51 FJP Ds Tt SFD317BR21GX21494 Ar 0068/27 H45/??F Sep-01 East London Bus (LN) 17423 Sep-13 2000
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