It is hardly surprising that a bus museum located about 30 miles away from Edinburgh should attract so many buses from that great City.
BFS 1L ‘Lothian Region Transport’ No. 1. Leyland Atlantean AN68 /
Alexander ‘AL’ on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
JSX 595T ‘Lothian Region Transport’ No. 595. Leyland Atlantean AN68 /
Alexander ‘AL’ on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
M210 VSX ‘Lothian Region Transport’ No. 210. Volvo Olympian / Alexander ‘R’
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
SN55 BJX ‘Lothian Buses’ No. 701. Volvo B7TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini
on Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
Painted in the ‘Harlequin’ livery. This was a variation on the fleet livery to differentiate to intending passengers
low floor buses from step entrance ones.
When the entire fleet became low floor the need for differentiation was no longer required so the livery layout reverted to the traditional layout.
LP11 YBA ‘Lothian Country’ No. 593. Volvo B5LH / Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 on
Dennis Basford’s railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk’
‘Lothian Country’ came into being when in 2018 ‘Lothian Buses’ announced that the company was expanding beyond Edinburgh into West Lothian.
The green based livery harking back to the days when ‘Eastern Scottish’ who employed a similar green based livery worked in the area.
New to ‘Bullocks Coaches’ ,Cheadle, Cheshire.
One of four in the ‘Bullocks’ fleet that all passed to ‘Lothian’ in exchange for a number of Scania OmniCity’s.
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