Delivered new to increase capacity for the relaunch of the Gloucester Park and Ride service in March 2020.
This is a CMNL kit, with driver from RTC Models.
Delivered in the first week of 2017, this large vehicle was purchased for Special events.
In reality, this is a repainted Cars Workshop diecast.
A used purchase in 2022 for Park and Ride work.
In reality, this is a repainted Corgi Diecast.
A new brand, 'Crowdshifter', was launched in 2025 to offer budget group transport. This vehicle was the first to wear the dedicated livery.
In reality, this is a CMNL diecast, converted to single door and facelifted.
The second vehicle to wear 'Crowdshifter' livery, which joined the fleet in 2025.
In reality, this is a Corgi OOC Gemini 2, which has been converted to Gemini 1 specification using other OOC parts.
This ex Arden Forest vehicle joined the fleet in 2019 for schools and events work.
In reality, this is a repainted Corgi diecast.
Purchased in 2021 from a dealer, the bus was in far too good a condition to repaint, and hence still wears its London red with Crossways fleet names applied. In a far cry from its former life, the bus now plies its trade in the rural backwaters of Gloucestershire as a useful member of the schools and events fleet, based at the company's Kemble outstation.
In reality, this is a repainted Corgi Diecast.
A 2014 addition that sees use on a variety of work. This vehicle wears a promotional livery for the University of Gloucestershire
In reality, this is a CMNL Diecast.
Acquired in 2018 and based out of Gloucester depot, this vehicle is used for Schools, private hire and events work.
In reality, this is a repainted CMNL diecast, with added components from Paragon kits and Mark Hughes models and a driver from RTC models.
Another 2014 addition that is generally used for schools.
In reality, this is a Corgi Diecast.