THE UK MIDLANDS BUS IMAGE GALLERY
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Oxford Bus Company Dennis Trident Alexander ALX400 105
Trident 105 (T105DBW) on Park & Ride service 400, though the bus was painted out of the P&R green livery in favour of Oxford red it twinkles under the Christmas lights in December 2003.
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Oxford Bus Company Dennis Trident Plaxton President 907
Fully adorned in Oxford Bus Company's "city" livery is Dennis Trident Plaxton President 907. The R7OXF registration neatly disguises that the bus has been transferred from Go-Ahead Northern's operations on Tyneside as 3893 (NK51UCW). After Oxford the bus graduated to serve Western Greyhound as their 443 (WK51CAP). Like all the pictures below on this page it is seen in Oxford in late May 2008.
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Oxford Bus Company Dennis Trident Plaxton President 904
Another of the batch, 904 (R4OXF) ex Go-Ahead Northern 3883 (NK51UCL) which also passed to Western Greyhound as their 440 (WK51CAB). In Oxford the buses were been numbered in the 900 series because of their height. Presumably, unlike the native Alexander ALX400 bodied Tridents, they were too high to go under the Botley Road rail bridge near Oxford Station.
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Oxford Bus Company Dennis Trident Plaxton President 906 & 908
Side by side in St Aldates on the 35 are 906 (R6OXF) and 908 (R8OXF). Trident 906 was Go-Ahead Northern 3892 (NK51UCV) and later Western Greyhound 442 (WK51CAL), but the identity of 908 and its fate have not been traced
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Oxford Bus Company Dennis Trident Plaxton President 908
Plaxton President Trident 908 (R8OXF) is seen with a Park & Ride Alexander ALX400 Trident, 107 (T107DBW) and Citaro 855 (TF56OXF).
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