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Geography, Topography and Travel
Introduction
The history of Seibu Bus began with the establishment of Higashiura Motors in 1932 (1932) in what is now the city of Saitama. In 1946 (1946) after World War II, the company changed its name to Musashino Motors and took over the automobile operations of Seibu Agricultural Railway.
The following year, the company moved its head office to Tokorozawa and changed its name to Seibu Motors. However, the company changed its name to Seibu Bus in 1969 because it became a specialized bus company with the establishment of Seibu Hire Co., Ltd.
At present, there are 11 sales offices in five locations in Tokyo Prefecture (Nerima, Kamishakujii, Takiyama, Kodaira and Tachikawa) and six locations in Saitama Prefecture (Niiza, Tokorozawa, Omiya, Kawagoe, Sayama and Hanno).
The number of cars is 866 (854 including express buses and 12 reserved cars), and it operates on 479 route buses and 12 express buses.
This book introduces the cars registered after 1988 (1988) with color photographs, and summarizes the car type, body maker, registration number, year, and sales office affiliation.
It is a must-see photo and reference book for bus enthusiasts.
List of Seibu Bus routes, cars from the end of Showa to Reiwa, and cars currently in use