A visual reference of current and historic UK bus types. Browse by category to see what's on the road - and what once was.
Big Bus Tours AN339 LJ12JVK Seen at Marble Arch
A low floor open top sightseeing bus used in London with Big Bus Tours
Ensign Bus 405 LX19EAW seen at Detling Bus Rally
The BCI Enterprise is a high-capacity, low-emission double-decker bus manufactured by Australian company BCI (Bus & Coach International) in China.
The BMC Condor is a Turkish-built single-deck bus, often used for school transport, typically featuring a 57-seat capacity, 3-point seat belts, and PSVAR compliance
Transport UK 1505 BV20GOA Seen at London Victoria on route C10
A Caetano built electric bus mainly used in London
National Express SR142 FJ12FYO seen in Brighton on route 025
The Caetano Levante is a specialized coach body built by Caetano designed exclusively for National Express in the United Kingdom to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act of 2005.
National Express 93 BX65WAE seen in Marble Arch on route A1
The Second model of Caetano Levante coaches with a facelift Front and Rear
National Express 300 BV69KSY Seen in Brighton on route 025
The Third model of Caetano Levante coaches with a facelift Front and Rear
Go North East 7163 BV74LNU seen in Leeds on route 426
The Third model of Caetano Levante coaches with a facelift Front and Rear and Camera Mirrors instead of traditional Mirrors
Nu-Venture LT6 LT03SUL Seen in Chatham on route 170
The Caetano Nimbus is a low-floor, single-decker bus body manufactured by Caetano Between 1999 and 2007. Designed exclusively on the Dennis Dart SLF chassis,
Metrobus 617 YN06JXW Seen in Crawley on route 5
Konect Bus 722 W822NNJ Seen in Norwich
Arriva Yorkshire YJ06WMK seen in Leeds
Southdown PSV 106 GX06AOE seen in Brighton on Rail Replacement
Arriva Yorkshire 1814 YJ08EEU seen in Leeds
Connexions Buses ST52NTN seen in Ripon
Tower Transit 32417 LK04JBZ seen in Marble Arch on route 23
East Yorkshire 777 YX60DWK seen in Hull Not In Service
First Hampshire 69397 HY09AZL Seen in Portsmouth on route 8
the Wright Eclipse Urban is a low-floor single-deck bus bodywork manufactured by Wrightbus, primarily designed for the Volvo B7RLE chassis and produced between 2003 and 2011.
Reliance 22 AE12FGM Seen in York on route 40
the Wright Eclipse 2 (often referred to as the Eclipse Urban 2) is a low-floor single-deck bus body manufactured by Wrightbus
Compass Travel 4306 YX21RTO seen in Old Steine on route 52
Stagecoach East 27854 seen in Cambridge on route 2
Metroline TE684 LK55KKT seen in London on route 271
Southern Transit CM2 GB18AEC seen in Brighton on Rail Replacement
Metroline BDE2644 LJ19CVU seen in London on route 17
A Electric version of the ADL Enviro400City with a BYD D8UR chassis
Brighton & Hove 323 YX69NWL seen in Brighton on route 5
A low floor bus with a Diesel Generator with a smart Hybrid battery system
Transdev Keighley 3622 BL65YYV seen in Leeds on route 60
Metroline VWH2001 LK14FAA seen in Marble Arch on route 7
A Pre-Facelifted version of the with the Gemini 2 style body with some enhancements to the Gemini 3 version
General T31 UU6646 Seen in Brighton
The AEC Regal was produced in several iterations from 1929 to 1960
Golden Tours 122 BU14EHS Seen in Marble Arch
A Volvo B9TL Chassis with a MCV DD103 Body mainly used as a open top bus in London with Golden Tours
Autocar AE56UTJ Seen in Tunbridge Wells on route 222
The MCV Evolution is a versatile, low-entry single-decker bus body built by MCV Spanning multiple generations and manufacturers since 2003.
York Pullman 69600 BV17CPU seen in York on route 37
The MCV Evolution is a versatile, low-entry single-decker bus body built by MCV Spanning multiple generations and manufacturers since 2003 with a upgraded look in 2011 to the MCV Evolution 2
York Pullman 69643 BV23NPX Seen in York
Metroline VMH2454 LK18AHF Seen in Marble Arch on route 274
CCH G5CCH Seen at Marble Arch
The Volvo B8R MCV eVoTor is a 12.6m entry-level executive coach introduced to the UK/Irish markets as a cost-effective alternative to higher-spec models, featuring a stainless steel body Seating up to 57 Passengers
The design originated from a 1988 Duple design for the Dennis Dart, which was later re-engineered by Marshall as the "Capital" before being taken over by MCV.
The Mercedes-Benz Citaro K is a compact, 10.6-meter-long, two-axle low-floor city bus designed for narrow city centers, suburbs, and high-maneuverability routes
Belle Coaches 10 BC60BEL seen in Brighton
Available as two- and three-axle models, ranging from 12.3 to 13.9 meters in length.
Ridleys BV25LZC Seen in York
Second Model of the Iconic Mercedes Tourismo with a facelift Front & Rear
Arriva London LT964 LTZ2164 seen at Marble Arch on route 137
A low floor version of the iconic routemaster Produced for Transport for London
White Bus S158JUA Seen at Detling Bus Rally
The Optare Delta was a pioneering single-deck bus body produced by Optare primarily on the DAF SB220 chassis.
RATP London Transit OME46028 YJ21EXL Seen in Marble Arch on route 23
The Optare Metrodecker is a British-built, integral 2-axle double-decker bus, launched in 2014
The new generation was launched in 2021/2022 to meet the demands of modern, sustainable urban and intercity traffic. It was designed to replace the earlier OmniExpress model.
London United SP157 YP59OES seen in Acton on route E3
The Scania Omnicity double-decker is a fully low-floor integral bus produced in Poland between 2005 and 2011 with over 460 made
Connexions Buses 1500 5480WY seen in Harrogate on route 1X
The Scania OmniCity single-decker is a low-floor city bus produced by Scania between 1997 and 2011, featuring a distinctive rounded roof, single-curvature windscreen, and full low-floor accessibility. Introduced to the UK in 2002,
Transdev Harrogate 2104 YR10BDO seen in Harrogate on route 6
The first Scania low floor double decker which could seat 68 for the standard model and 100 for the longer version
Phoenix A5HWC Seen in Whitby
The first Fully Scania coach with 49-63 seats
Brighton & Hove 55 YN58BCU seen in Churchill Square on route 29
A low floor Scania bus with a raised rear section
The Scania OmniTown was a single-decker, low-floor bus body produced in 2004
Brighton & Hove 848 SK67FLM seen in London Road on route 46
Built on a Mercedes OM934 chassis this version of the Gemini 3 body is called a Streetdeck