Steve MacKenzie TYE 707S - July 1990

MacKenzie, West Row


Folder: East Anglian buses and coaches
Steve Mackenzie ran his business for around 30 years following the closure of Morley's Grey Coaches in 1985. Steve had worked at Morley's for many years before that. Along the way his brother Duncan also owned a coach (which may have been included on Steve's operators licence).

Steve MacKenzie TYE 707S - July 1990

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July 1990 – Steve MacKenzie of West Row was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver that set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985. He operated until 2015/2016 for most of the time owning just one coach employed on contracts for both Suffolk County Council and the United States Air Force schools. The U S schools started and finished earlier in the day than did the British schools so the two revenue sources fitted together quite well. In this view Steve is driving TYE 707S near the original Great Heath School in St. John’s Close, Mildenhall on contract number ML425. It is a Duple Dominant bodied Bedford YMT that had been new to Grey-Green Coaches, London in August 1977. May have been on loan.

Steve MacKenzie BSS 438T - 2 Mar 1990

02 Mar 1990 261
Friday 2 March 1990 – Steve MacKenzie of West Row BSS 438T seen in Barton Mills working a morning school contract. It was a Plaxton Supreme bodied Volvo B58 that had been new to Simpson’s Coaches of Rosehearty on the northern coast of Aberdeenshire in January 1979. According to a note I read on the internet, it was acquired to work between Scotland and Plymouth carrying mackerel fishermen. It was later sold to Trathen’s of Plymouth. It remained in the livery of Skill’s Coaches of Nottingham whose coaches carried the name “Skill’s scenicruisers” – the Skill’s name and the final ‘s’ had been removed to just leave the ‘scenicruiser’ name on the sides. Otherwise Steve applied his own lettering in an orange which blended well with the earlier graphics.

Duncan MacKenzie BEG 438T and Steve MacKenzie BSS…

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Sunday 27 December 1992 – Brothers Steve and Duncan MacKenzie based in West Row near Mildenhall, Suffolk each operated their own coach. Steve set up his own owner-driver business in the late 1980s normally operating just one coach. In the early 1990s Duncan, who I believe had at the time recently left the armed forces, also obtained a coach. (Possibly the two coaches were on the same operator’s licence in Steve’s name so I am treading carefully here in respect of true history!). Left is Duncan’s BEG 438T, a Duple Dominant bodied Bedford YMT. It had been new in August 1978 to Fox of Hayes registered BUR 432T. Right is Steve’s BSS 438T, a Plaxton Supreme bodied Volvo B58 that had been new to Simpson’s Coaches of Rosehearty on the northern coast of Aberdeenshire in January 1979. According to a note I read on the internet, it was acquired to work between Scotland and Plymouth carrying mackerel fishermen. It was later sold to Trathen’s of Plymouth. It came from and remained in the livery of Skill’s Coaches of Nottingham. Rather a coincidence that both registrations were 438T!

Steve MacKenzie BSS 438T - 2 Mar 1990

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Friday 2 March 1990 – Steve MacKenzie of West Row BSS 438T seen at College Heath Middle School in Mildenhall loading homeward bound pupils. It was a Plaxton Supreme bodied Volvo B58 that had been new to Simpson’s Coaches of Rosehearty on the northern coast of Aberdeenshire in January 1979. According to a note I read on the internet, it was acquired to work between Scotland and Plymouth carrying mackerel fishermen. It was later sold to Trathen’s of Plymouth. It remained in the livery of Skill’s Coaches of Nottingham whose coaches carried the name “Skill’s scenicruisers” – the Skill’s name and the final ‘s’ had been removed to just leave the ‘scenicruiser’ name on the sides. Otherwise Steve applied his own lettering in an orange which blended well with the earlier graphics. Parked in front was JTM 115V, a Bedford YMT also with Plaxton Supreme bodywork, operated by Wright (Travel the Wright Way) of Brandon.

Steve MacKenzie BTX 718V - 27 Aug 1988

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Saturday 27 August 1988 – Dwarfed by a US Air Force C5 Galaxy aircraft on display at RAF Lakenheath was BTX 718V, a Plaxton Supreme bodied Ford R1114 operated by Steve MacKenzie of West Row, near Mildenhall. It was new in November 1979 to Waddon of Caerphilly, South Wales and was operating an on site shuttle for visitors to this air show. Steve was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver that set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985. He operated until 2015/2016 for most of the time owning just one coach employed on contracts for both Suffolk County Council and the United States Air Force schools. The U S schools started and finished earlier in the day than did the British schools so the two revenue sources fitted together quite well.

Steve MacKenzie BTX 718V - 30 May 1987

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Saturday 30 May 1987 – I just happened to be stood on the island outside Buckingham Palace in London when BTX 718V operated by Steve MacKenzie of West Row, near Mildenhall drove by. It was new in November 1979 to Waddon of Caerphilly, South Wales. Steve was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver that set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985. He operated until 2015/2016.

West Row Coach Services TND 418X - 6 Aug 1989

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Sunday 6 August 1989 - West Row Coach Services had recently acquired TND 418X which was later painted in their colours of red, white and black. A Plaxton Supreme bodied DAF MB200 that had been new to Jacksons/Shearings of Altrincham in May 1982. It had previously been operated by D J Coaches of Fordham and then Steve MacKenzie of West Row before passing to WRCS.

Duncan MacKenzie VFK 661X - 7 Sep 1994

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Wednesday 7 September 1994 – Brothers Steve and Duncan MacKenzie based in West Row near Mildenhall, Suffolk each operated their own coach. Steve set up his own owner-driver business in the late 1980s normally operating just one coach. In the early 1990s Duncan, who I believe had at the time recently left the armed forces, also obtained a coach. (Possibly the two coaches were on the same operator’s licence in Steve’s name so I am treading carefully here in respect of true history!). Duncan’s VFK 661X was a Plaxton Supreme bodied Ford R1114 new to Sealandair of West Bromwich in August 1981. In the background is Steve’s BSS 438T, a Plaxton Supreme bodied Volvo B58 that had been new to Simpson’s Coaches of Rosehearty.

Duncan MacKenzie VFK 661X - 7 Sep 1994

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Wednesday 7 September 1994 – Brothers Steve and Duncan MacKenzie based in West Row near Mildenhall, Suffolk each operated their own coach. Steve set up his own owner-driver business in the late 1980s normally operating just one coach. In the early 1990s Duncan, who I believe had at the time recently left the armed forces, also obtained a coach. (Possibly the two coaches were on the same operator’s licence in Steve’s name so I am treading carefully here in respect of true history!). Duncan’s VFK 661X was a Plaxton Supreme bodied Ford R1114 new to Sealandair of West Bromwich in August 1981. In the background is Steve’s BSS 438T, a Plaxton Supreme bodied Volvo B58 that had been new to Simpson’s Coaches of Rosehearty.

Steve MacKenzie B284 AMG - 20 May 1998 (399-23A)

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Saturday 20 May 1998 (0820) - Owner-driver Steve MacKenzie of West Row near Mildenhall B284 AMG seen travelling round Fiveways roundabout, Barton Mills. It was Plaxton Paramount 3200 bodied Bedford YNV new in early 1985 to Arrowline of Hayes, Middlesex although it came from Veazey Coaches of Winwick, Cambridgeshire. Steve was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver who set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985.

Steve MacKenzie NIB 8762 (C103 DWR) - 29 Nov 1999

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Monday 29 November 1999 – Owner-driver Steve MacKenzie of West Row near Mildenhall changed his coach in early 1999. NIB 8762 was a Plaxton Paramount 3500 bodied Volvo B10M new to Wallace Arnold in 1986 as C103 DWR seen here outside his home. Steve was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver who set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985.

Steve MacKenzie NIB 8762 (C103 DWR) - 29 Nov 1999

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Monday 29 November 1999 – Owner-driver Steve MacKenzie of West Row near Mildenhall changed his coach in early 1999. NIB 8762 was a Plaxton Paramount 3500 bodied Volvo B10M new to Wallace Arnold in 1986 as C103 DWR seen here outside his home. Steve was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver who set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985.

Steve MacKenzie J219 NNC - 27 May 2006

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Saturday 27 May 2006 - Steve MacKenzie of West Row was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver that set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985. He operated until 2015/2016 for most of the time owning just one coach employed on contracts for both Suffolk County Council and the United States Air Force schools. His final coach was J219 NNC, a Van Hool Alizée bodied Volvo B10M new to Shearings Holidays in February 1992, which was seen outside Steve’s home in West Row. Unlike most of Steve’s past vehicles this one never carried any identity.

Steve MacKenzie J219 NNC - 27 May 2006

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Saturday 27 May 2006 - Steve MacKenzie of West Row was a former Morley’s Grey Coaches driver that set up his own business sometime after Morley’s ceased trading in 1985. He operated until 2015/2016 for most of the time owning just one coach employed on contracts for both Suffolk County Council and the United States Air Force schools. His final coach was J219 NNC, a Van Hool Alizée bodied Volvo B10M new to Shearings Holidays in February 1992, which was seen outside Steve’s home in West Row. Unlike most of Steve’s past vehicles this one never carried any identity.