A new Seddon T type livery

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Having adorned a black, white and three toned grey stripe livery since January 1981, Western decided to upgrade its entire Seddon T type fleet starting in January 1988.

The upgrade was intended to bring the vehicles up to a more “Dual Purpose” standard and included repaint into a new, and very attractive, black, white, grey and red livery with the interiors being provided with an all new dark grey soft trim. To complete the refurbishment the coach seating was also re-covered in a two tone grey moquette with a red stripe and the end result was both complimentary and striking to these already 10 year old vehicles.

The first T type to receive this new refit was Kilmarnock depot’s KS478 (DSD978V) and was, ironically, the Seddon T Type which adorned a unique version of the earlier dual purpose livery which retained the gold ‘Western’ script fleet name.

The second bus to receive the refit was Stranraer depot’s SS434 (DSD934V) with this bus being depicted in the image above collecting passengers in Kircudbright whilst working the 76 service between Stranraer and Dumfries.

The refit dates for the Seddon T type fleet was:

DSD933V07/89DSD950V11/89DSD965V11/89
DSD934V02/88DSD951V04/89DSD967VNot converted
DSD935V05/89DSD952V12/88DSD968VNot converted
DSD936V06/89DSD953V05/88DSD969VNot converted
DSD937V08/89DSD954V12/88DSD970V07/89
DSD938V03/88DSD955V12/88DSD971V06/90
DSD939V05/89DSD956V04/88DSD972V06/89
DSD940V04/89DSD957V07/89DSD973V06/89
DSD942V06/88DSD958VNot convertedDSD974V04/88
DSD943V06/88DSD959VNot convertedDSD975V03/88
DSD944V12/88DSD960V09/89DSD976V03/88
DSD945V06/88DSD961VNot convertedDSD977V07/88
DSD946VNot convertedDSD962V07/89DSD978V01/88
DSD947V04/88DSD963V09/89DSD979V09/89
DSD948V04/89DSD964V09/89DSD980V03/88
DSD949V12/88DSD965VNot convertedDSD981V06/88
DSD982V12/88

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