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Historic Fleetlists.Xlsx Fife Scottish Omnibuses Limited (trading as Fife Scottish) Fleet 1991… 30th Anniversary Fleet strength up to 294 (11 less than in 1986) Renumbering of the fleet in 1987 removes the vehicle type prefix so all buses are now numbered in a single numerical sequence from 1-997 This is the fleet at the time of sale to Stagecoach in summer 1991 Introduction on new minibus networks in Glenrothes, Dunfermline and then Kirkcaldy drives fleet growth as two minibuses replace one single decker Growth of coaching fleet mostly used on Scottish Citylink network with a mixture of new and secondhand coaches Newburgh Depot will close later this year albeit buses will still be parked there for many years to come, Glenrothes takes over responsibility for maintaining the fleet Livery notes; With the sale to Stagecoach the red and cream livery is gradually replaced by the white with orange, red and blue stripes livery of the new owner ** Seating code shows a bus, dual purpose or coach (starts with a B, DP or C) followed by number of seats and then F (for front entranced) a 't' at the end means toilet fitted *** Double decker seating is shown 'H' followed by the upper deck seating/lower deck seating and then the door code (F for front entranced) MINIBUSES 'BUZZBUS' (Total 53) 1991 Fleet Depot Registration Chassis Vehicle Seats** Year Notes Number Alloc Number Type Type New 1 G D891DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 2 G D892DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 3 G D893DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 4 G D894DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 5 G D895DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 6 G D896DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 7 G D897DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 8 G D898DSF Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 9 G E809JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 10 D E810JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 11 D E811JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 12 D E812JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 13 D E813JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 14 D E814JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM DP25F 1987 15 G E815JSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM DP25F 1987 16 D E816NSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1988 17 D E817NSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1988 18 D E818NSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1988 19 D E819NSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1988 20 D E820NSX Renault Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1988 21 D G21CSG Renault Dodge S56 Reeve Burgess Beaver B25F 1989 22 D G22CSG Renault Dodge S56 Reeve Burgess Beaver B25F 1989 23 D G23CSG Renault Dodge S56 Reeve Burgess Beaver B25F 1989 24 D G24CSG Renault Dodge S56 Reeve Burgess Beaver B25F 1989 25 D D825RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 26 D D826RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 27 D D827RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 28 C D828RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 29 C D829RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 30 C D830RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 31 C D831RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 33 G D823RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 34 G D824RYS Dodge S56 Alexander AM B25F 1987 ex Kelvin Central in 1990 51 K F51RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 52 K F52RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 53 K F53RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 54 K F54RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 55 K F55RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 56 K F56RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 57 K F57RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 58 K F58RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 59 K F59RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 60 K F60RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 61 K F61RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 62 K F62RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 63 K F63RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 64 K F64RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 65 K F65RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 66 K F66RFS MCW Metrorider MCW B25F 1988 67 K F67RFS MCW Metrorider MCW DP25F 1988 68 K F68RFS MCW Metrorider MCW DP25F 1988 69 K F69RFS MCW Metrorider MCW DP25F 1988 70 K F70RFS MCW Metrorider MCW DP25F 1988 SINGLE DECKERS & COACHES (Active total 150) 1991 Fleet Depot Registration Chassis Vehicle Seats** Year Notes Number Alloc Number Type Type New 85 K YSF85S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 86 STA YSF86S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 93 STA YSF93S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 97 K YSF97S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 98 D YSF98S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 99 D YSF99S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 100 K YSF100S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 102 G YSF102S Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1977 135 D WFS135W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 136 D WFS136W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 137 N WFS137W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 138 D WFS138W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 139 K WFS139W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 140 STA WFS140W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 141 C WFS141W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 142 D WFS142W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 147 D WFS147W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 148 D WFS148W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 149 STA WFS149W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 150 C WFS150W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1980 158 D CSF158W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1981 159 K CSF159W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1981 160 D CSF160W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1981 180 AL PSX180Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 181 K PSX181Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 182 D PSX182Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 183 D PSX183Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 184 K PSX184Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 185 D PSX185Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 186 G PSX186Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 187 G PSX187Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 188 K PSX188Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 189 N PSX189Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS B53F 1982 210 ua CFS110S Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 215 D CFS115S Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 216 N CFS116S Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 219 D CFS119S Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 221 K GSG121T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 222 D GSG122T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 223 ua GSG123T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 224 K GSG124T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 226 G GSG126T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 227 AL GSG127T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant II C49F 1978 229 AL GSG129T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 230 C GSG130T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 231 ua GSG131T Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 232 D NSU132 Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 previously registered GSG132T 233 AL NSU133 Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 previously registered GSG133T 234 K NSU134 Leyland Leopard Duple Dominant I C49F 1978 previously registered GSG134T 261 K CSF161W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 262 K CSF162W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 263 D CSF163W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 264 D CSF164W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 265 D CSF165W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 266 K CSF166W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 267 C CSF167W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 268 G CSF168W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 269 N CSF169W Leyland Leopard Alexander AYS DP49F 1981 270 K NFS170Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 271 G NFS171Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 272 STA NFS172Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 273 K NFS173Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 274 D NFS174Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 275 D NFS175Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 276 K NFS176Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 277 K NFS177Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 278 D NFS178Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 279 AL NFS179Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 290 AL RSC190Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 291 C RSC191Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 292 C RSC192Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 293 G RSC193Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 294 N RSC194Y Leyland Leopard Alexander AT DP49F 1982 304 K HSC104T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 306 K HSC106T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 308 K HSC108T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 309 K HSC109T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 310 D HSC110T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 312 D HSC112T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 313 D HSC113T Leyland National Leyland B49F 1978 314 C RSG814V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 315 C RSG815V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 316 C RSG816V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 317 C RSG817V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 318 C RSG818V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 319 C RSG819V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 320 C RSG820V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 321 C RSG821V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 322 C RSG822V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 323 C RSG823V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 324 AL RSG824V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 325 AL RSG825V Leyland National 2 Leyland B52F 1980 326 C YSX926W Leyland National 2 Leyland B44F 1981 327 C YSX927W Leyland National 2 Leyland B44F 1981 328 STA YSX928W Leyland National 2 Leyland B44F 1981 329 D YSX929W Leyland National 2 Leyland B44F 1981 330 D YSX930W Leyland National 2 Leyland B44F 1981 331 D YSX931W Leyland National 2 Leyland B44F 1981
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