Derbyshire Buses in the 1990s

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  • ISBN 9781398128200
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The 1990s proved to be a very colourful decade for Derbyshire bus operators. The main town operators in Chesterfield and Derby presented a brand-new image post-privatisation. Both adopted a totally different base colour to that previously used, and in the case of Derby a new identity was created called City Rider. The infamous Stagecoach stripes were born into the East Midland fleet and some successful and a few not so successful but nevertheless interesting independent bus operators emerged, all proudly displaying their own distinctive liveries. There was also a noticeable and varied array of different vehicle types to be found operating in the run-up to the new millennium, including some unique and heritage vehicles. A fine example of one of these was the Dennis Pax V operated by Peakbus of Chesterfield.

Packed with 180 colour photographs and informative captions, Andrew Bagshaw presents a fascinating insight into buses in Derbyshire during the 1990s.

Born in Chesterfield in 1975, Andrew Bagshaw lived in Matlock for twenty-three years. He now lives with his family in Mastin Moor in the borough of Chesterfield. A transport enthusiast since 1986, he is employed by Stagecoach Yorkshire as a bus driver at Chesterfield depot, currently on the Peak Sightseer rota driving open-top buses around the Peak District National Park.

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