Motts Yellow Bus boasted a couple of Leyland Lynxes towards the end, and these passed to The Shires.
Both were originally used by Atlas Bus on London tendered work. This one is now in Arriva the Shires
training livery and at work in Wycombe.
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One of Motts original vehicles was still in active service with Brue Travel in the Wiltshire area.
Ford Transit/Dormobile 16 seat coach NAY789M is seen here at the West of England Rally at
Weston in August 98. It also attended Scibus in May 97. |
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Former London DMS2545 joined Big Bus from
the Motts Travel Yellow Bus fleet, when it still had its roof. It is seen at Piccadilly Circus.
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OWG368X, the Plaxton Bustler bodied Leyland Leopard from the early days of the Yellow bus fleet,
right through to beyond its demise, stayed local and is seen suitably lettered as a school
bus on its original yellow livery. It now works for Abbey Coaches in High Wycombe.
It is seen veering off the Handy Cross roundabout with children for the Wycombe
grammar schools.
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This 31 seat Mercedes 811D - Lutonian 2095 (K184GDU) - was new to Motts' Yellow Bus operation in
yellow and blue livery with Wright Nimbus body. It passed with most of the
Yellow Bus operation to The Shires and within their operation was passed to
Lutonian.
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