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Motts Deckers
A posed line up of Motts early doubledeck contract fleet. The Alexander bodied decker on the left is thought to be an Atlantean from a Scottish independent (Graham's of Paisley?). Alongside is the pre-Yellow Bus London DMS, then long surviving fleet member, ex West Midlands PTE 6362, an MCW bodied Leyland Fleetline KON362P and finally, a former Reading 'Jumbo' - Northern Counties bodied Bristol VRTLL6G 26 (XRD26J).
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Motts Leyland Fleetline ECW KWK27F
Two views of Motts ex West Midlands PTE/Coventry Daimler Fleetline with ECW bodywork 27 (KWK27F). The flat fronted Fleetline body was adpated from that used on the Bristol VR in countless numbers by ECW. Probably uniquely the two ECW bodies could be seen together at Stokenchurch for a while when Bee-Line VR 902 (SRX945G) on the service run to Wycombe for morning schools meets "KWK" on a private contract to Icknield School, Watlington.
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Motts ECW Fleetline KWK27F
A second view of this daily ECW flat screen encounter. KWK came with the Dicksons business
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Motts Travel South Yorkshire DMS Leyland Fleetline MCW OKW517R
Languishing in the Motts yard at Kingswood is their former South Yorkshire Fleetline, 1517 (OKW517R), built in the style of a DMS by MCW. It is with former Yellow Bus Leopards. The bus had been acquired locally from Luton & District who had acquired it with their purchase of Red Rover, where it had been fleet number 168.
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