DescriptionScottish Bus Group buses in Kelso Bus Station, Scottish Borders September 1985.jpg
English: Two Alexander Y-Type bodied buses pictured in Kelso Bus Station in Kelso, in the Scottish Borders. They both presumably belong to the Scottish Bus Group subsidiary Lowland Scottish Omnibuses Ltd, which was incorporated on 1 March 1985 and had at this time pretty much a monopoly on bus services in the borders. The Lowland identity of yellow and green is nowhere to be seen here yet though. The bus on the left wears the green and cream of SBG Eastern Scottish, from which Lowland was created by hiving off its south eastern depots. The bus on the right is on loan from another SBG subsidiary, Western Scottish.
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