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English: Sharpes of Nottingham bus (reg. N406 GSX), a 1996 Volvo Olympian double-decker with Alexander Royale bodywork, pictured outside the Victoria Centre, Nottingham. It was delivered new to Lothian Buses, the municipal operator in Edinburgh, as their fleet no. 406 (dual-door configuration).
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Sharpes of Nottingham Volvo Alexander N406GSX Jan 2010

Author Robert Togni from Ilkeston, United Kingdom

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