Former Scottish Bus Group operator in Fife and Tayside
This article is about the business formed in 1985 after the restructuring of its parent company. For its predecessor which also traded as "Fife Scottish" after 1978, see W. Alexander & Sons (Fife) Ltd.
Fife Scottish Omnibuses Ltd.
Preserved Fife Scottish Northern Counties bodied Leyland Olympian in Aberhill in February 2015
Parent
Scottish Bus Group
Founded
1978; 46 years ago (1978)
Defunct
July 1991; 32 years ago (1991-07)
Headquarters
Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
Service area
Fife Tayside
Service type
Bus and coach
Depots
7 (February 1991)
Fleet
300 (February 1991)
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