Fleet
Most early public light buses used British vehicles, but Japanese minibuses appeared in 1969 and finally dominated the fleet by the 1980s.
- J Type 12 seater - 1960s
- Bedford CA - 1960s
- Ford Transit Mk I (1965-1978) 9 and 12 seaters - 1970s
- Toyota Coaster (both LPG and diesel)
- Iveco Daily (all retired)
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 311 (all retired)
- Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa (Only Green Minibus)
- Nissan Civilian (all retired)
- Nissan Echo (all retired)
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