THE LONDON BUS IMAGE GALLERY
Green Line coaches post deregulation

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Greenline Scania K113CRB Berkhof Excellence 676DYE
Almost retired from Rail Link duties is SB794 (676DYE) a Scania K113CRB with Berkhof Excellence 1000LD 53 seat coachwork, bearing RM1676's registration plate. It is seen painted in its new livery for work on Green Line services from the Ascot / Bagshot / Camberley area, but is standing at Reading Station as a back up vehicle for the Railairlink Volvo B12Ts.
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Greenline Plaxton Paramount
Speeding along the Embankment is this Green Line liveried Paramount bodied coach on the London commuter run shared between First Essex and Arriva Southend. A Van Hool bodied DAF of the North Kent Express fleet loads at the kerb side.
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Bee Line Berkhof bodied Green Line
An ex Centrewest RW of Beeline passes a Berfhof bodied Green Line coach of Beeline in Windsor.
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Greenline Scania Berkhof
The Beeline's Berkhof Railair coaches were rapidly redeployed to Beeline's Green Line services, following the delivery of new B12MTs for the Heathrow-Reading service. Scania 794 (M794TCF) is seen approaching Slough Bus Station by Thames Valley University.
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Greenline Volvo B7R Plaxton
An unusual Green Line livery on 20373 (CV55ANP) of First Beeline. The disabled access Plaxton Profile bodied Volvo B7R was transferred from First Cymru in South Wales for use on the Berkshire Green Line routes and has had Green Line insignia added with little aesthetic appeal. The coach was seen in Buckingham Palace Road in June 2007 and was later displaced form the service by the fleet of Wright Gemini doubledeckers.
 
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