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Barham National Greenway
National Greenway PDZ6275 was new to Southdown as their 54 (UFG54S). It saw service with London & Country and ultimately Guildford & West Surrey as their 375. It was an acive member of the Abbey fleet at the end of operations with three other Greenways, including LFR638W. It is seen here arriving at Showbus 2007 in the ownership of A Barham & Sons, based in Suffolk.
 
Former Motts Leyland Leopard Plaxton Bustler
Former Motts Travel Plaxton Bustler bodied Leyland Leopard OWG368X, from the early days of the Yellow bus fleet, right through to beyond its demise, stayed locally and is seen suitably lettered as a school bus on its original yellow livery for Abbey Coaches. It is seen veering off the Handy Cross roundabout with children for the Wycombe grammar schools. The bus had been new to Wilson of Stainforth and passed to South Yorkshire PTE
Yellow Bus
Motts Yellow Bus Leyland Leopard Plaxton Bustler OWG368X
Following agreement with The Shires and City of Oxford, the Motts Travel Yellow Bus operations were scaled down, but OWG368X survived and still worked the original Yellow Bus M1 route. It is seen here loading at Reading Station for Aylesbury in the M1 heyday. The Reading service later terminated at High Wycombe and later still at Stokenchurch before the contract was lost. Leopard OWG368X passed to Abbeys of High Wycombe in late 2002
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Motts Skyliner and Leopard/Plaxton Bustler
The Yellow Bus Leopard, is seen here alongside Motts Travel Neoplan Skyliner B12T MT.
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