Retired
- 1952-1969 Dennis Pax, No code
- 1977-2000 Dennis Jubilant, N1-N364
- 1980-1983 Dennis Jubilant air-conditioned, No code (subsequently N364 following removal of air-conditioner, 1983-1998)
- 1982-2003 Dennis Dragon 12m, 3N1-3N191
- 1983-2001 Dennis Dominator, DM1-DM40
- 1985-2001 Dennis Falcon air-conditioned, FD1-FD20 / renumbered as AF1-AF19 in 1991 (FD7 was retired in 1989 before renumbering due to fire)
- 1986-2012 Dennis Dragon 11m, S3N1-S3N370
- 1990-2011 Dennis Dragon/Dominator 6x2 11m air-conditioned, AD1-AD130 and AD266
- 1992-2011 Dennis Dart air-conditioned, AA1-AA24, AA43-AA47
- 1993-2010 Dennis Lance air-conditioned, AN1-AN24
- 1993-2011 Dennis Dominator 6x2 air-conditioned 10m, ADS1-30, ADS94 and ADS174
- 1996-2011 Dennis Dart SLF air-conditioned, AA50-AA51, AA54 and AA56-AA59
- 1997-2008 Dennis Dragon air-conditioned 12m, 3AD46
- 1997-2008 Dennis Trident 12m, ATR6, ATR54, ATR195 and ATR358 (Seriously damaged by fire)
- 1997-2011 Dennis Dragon air-conditioned 12m, 3AD80 (Seriously damaged by fire)
- 2000-2008 Dennis Trident 10.6m, ATS36 (Seriously damaged by fire)
- 2004-2008 Alexander Dennis Enviro500, ATE180 (Seriously damaged by fire)'
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