The Cambridge Coach Services fleet, once part of Blazefield Holdings, sported a number of secondhand acquisitions,
including Plaxton Paramount Volvo B10M G97RGG, resting at Oxford Ice Rink's coach park whilst on layover
on route 75, which linked the University towns. G97RGG was new to Parks of Hamilton in Scotland. The company used the old Premier Travel colours, but that name went with the sale of Cambus to Stagecoach. The coaching operations of Premier Travel continued as CCS.
|
|
M301BAV is a later Plaxton Premier bodied B10M, similarly on layover from the 75 university service.
|
|
A radical departure for CCS was a new service linking Cambridge and Lowestoft using a fleet of impressive
Northern Counties bodied Olympian coaches, like this award winning one at EFE Showbus 98.
|
|
Besides the Varsity services, Cambridge Coach was also heavily involved in express services linking
the Cambridge area with major airports. This Volvo B10M/Plaxton Premier coach is resting at Gatwick, while the driver avails himself of the facilities at the adjacent McDonalds.
|
|
On a diminutive scale, this Ford Transit is seen in Cambridge. The minibus is not thought to have been for passenger use.
|
|