New free Fleetlists on ScotBus.com
Sep. 16th, 2008 05:04 pmTo update you with all recent developments and happenings, I have uploaded some new September 2008 fleetlists, to ScotBus.com.
As ever, huge massive thanks to Chris Forbes who has allowed these fleetlists to be shared with the world. These lists are free of charge, and come to you with our compliments.
These fleetlists constitute the majority of large Scottish bus operators, and include details of fleet numbers, registration numbers, chassis numbers, body numbers, seating capacity, former registrations, and details of previous owners - each vehicle is on a separate horizontal line.
These lists are abbreviated, using standard PSV Circle abbreviations, and come in Microsoft Excel (XLS) or Adobe Acrobat (PDF) formats. If you aren’t sure about any of those, guidance links are now on the webpage!
All 23 different lists are now uploaded to ScotBus – go to http://scotbus.com (no need for www dot, unless it makes you feel better!), then click Fleetlists, then click September 2008 in the format of your choice.
If you would prefer a bound book with pictures, have a look at Suzy's recently-published Dundee Area Bus Fleetbook (first edition) here.
Bus operators covered by these lists are Arriva Scotland West, Bluebird Buses (t/a Stagecoach Bluebird and Stagecoach Inverness), City Sightseeing Edinburgh, Edinburgh Shuttle, Edinburgh Tours, Fife Scottish (t/a Stagecoach in Fife), First Aberdeen, First Edinburgh, First Glasgow (No.1), First Glasgow (No.2), Highland Country, Lothian Buses, Mac Tours, Mair’s, Majestic Tours, Midland Bluebird (t/a First), Orkney Coaches, Rennies, Stagecoach Scotland Ltd (t/a Stagecoach Perth), Stagecoach Glasgow, Strathtay (t/a Stagecoach Strathtay), Tayside (t/a Travel Dundee), and Western Buses (t/a Stagecoach Western etc.).
Once again, many thanks to Chris, and I hope you enjoy his work, and find these useful!
As ever, huge massive thanks to Chris Forbes who has allowed these fleetlists to be shared with the world. These lists are free of charge, and come to you with our compliments.
These fleetlists constitute the majority of large Scottish bus operators, and include details of fleet numbers, registration numbers, chassis numbers, body numbers, seating capacity, former registrations, and details of previous owners - each vehicle is on a separate horizontal line.
These lists are abbreviated, using standard PSV Circle abbreviations, and come in Microsoft Excel (XLS) or Adobe Acrobat (PDF) formats. If you aren’t sure about any of those, guidance links are now on the webpage!
All 23 different lists are now uploaded to ScotBus – go to http://scotbus.com (no need for www dot, unless it makes you feel better!), then click Fleetlists, then click September 2008 in the format of your choice.
If you would prefer a bound book with pictures, have a look at Suzy's recently-published Dundee Area Bus Fleetbook (first edition) here.
Bus operators covered by these lists are Arriva Scotland West, Bluebird Buses (t/a Stagecoach Bluebird and Stagecoach Inverness), City Sightseeing Edinburgh, Edinburgh Shuttle, Edinburgh Tours, Fife Scottish (t/a Stagecoach in Fife), First Aberdeen, First Edinburgh, First Glasgow (No.1), First Glasgow (No.2), Highland Country, Lothian Buses, Mac Tours, Mair’s, Majestic Tours, Midland Bluebird (t/a First), Orkney Coaches, Rennies, Stagecoach Scotland Ltd (t/a Stagecoach Perth), Stagecoach Glasgow, Strathtay (t/a Stagecoach Strathtay), Tayside (t/a Travel Dundee), and Western Buses (t/a Stagecoach Western etc.).
Once again, many thanks to Chris, and I hope you enjoy his work, and find these useful!