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Lynx 303 (F558NJM) on route 303! Laying over in Wycombe Bus Station the Lynx is alongside one of the three coach Olympians whose lines have been ruined by an all over advertisement for the local radio station.
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Lynx 302 is at Wycombe Station with a First Capital Alexander bodied Olympian behind on a scheduled Sunday Rail Replacement service between Wycombe and Marylebone.
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Perhaps more suited to the task in hand is one of the ECW coach bodied D-registered Olympians, seen here with a First Capital ECW bus bodied Olympian and one of local operator Cliffs Scania/Irizar coaches. |
Former London MA class Mercedes/Alexander minibus 711 (G111PGT), a was one of several transferred from the capital to Wycombe. It is seen here on the 329 to Reading, the buses being a common site on the route in the evenings and at weekends. The vehicle had survived many of its contemporaries in Wycombe, doubtless because of its advertisement for local 'Freedom Tickets'. It subsequently passed to Harlow based Olympian Coaches.
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Another survivor was 720 (G120PGT) is Sainsbury's colours, and whilst it is pictured here opposite Sainsbury's Homebase in the London Road, it is normally found on the free service between the Bus Station and Sainsbury's in town supermarket (typically a 5 minute walk, but because of the road layout also typically a 5 minute bus ride!) The bus too joined the Olympian Coaches fleet.
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