Dennis Lance - Images

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  • An Alexander PS bodied Dennis Lance operated by Kowloon Motor Bus in Hong Kong.

  • A Dennis Arrow with Northern Counties Palatine 2 bodywork in service with Nottingham City Transport.

  • Arriva North West's 2395, a Dennis Lance SLF with Wright Pathfinder bodywork in Bootle.

  • TIB927J, a Dennis Lance 245 with Duple Metsec bodywork, operated by SMRT Buses. It is shown here operating on the MRT Shuttle.

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