Ipswich Park and Ride - Ipswich Buses Main Vehicles Used For Park & Ride

Ipswich Buses Main Vehicles Used For Park & Ride

Registration Designated P&R site Date of Operation Colour
R186 DDX London Road 1997–2002 Purple
R187 DDX London Road 1997–2002 Purple
R188 DDX London Road 1997–2002 Purple
R189 DDX London Road 1997–2002 Purple
X151 LBJ Bury Road 2000–2002 Purple
X152 LBJ Bury Road 2000–2002 Purple
X153 LBJ Bury Road 2000–2002 Purple
YG52 DGO London Road 2002–2008 Purple
YG52 DHF London Road 2002–2008 Purple
YG52 DGE London Road 2002–2008 Purple
YG52 DGF London Road 2002–2008 Purple
PN52 XBO Bury Road 2002–2008 Purple
PN52 XBK Bury Road 2002–2008 Purple
PN52 XBJ Bury Road 2002–2008 Purple
PJ53 OLC Martlesham 2003–2008 Purple with White stripe
PJ53 OLE Martlesham 2003–2008 Purple with White stripe
PJ53 OLG Martlesham 2003–2008 Purple with White stripe
PJ53 OLH Martlesham 2003–2008 Purple with White stripe
PJ53 OLK Martlesham 2003–2008 Purple with White stripe

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