Welcome to BusOva

BusOva is a growing platform built by bus enthusiasts, for bus enthusiasts.

Our goal is simple but ambitious: to become a central, community-driven home for bus data - covering vehicles of all types, ages, operators, and regions. From modern electric fleets to preserved classics, single decks to double decks, urban services to rural routes, BusOva exists to document and celebrate the buses that keep people moving.

Join Our Team - BusOva Volunteers

But BusOva isn't a static database.

It thrives on user contribution.

To truly reflect the diversity of the bus world, we need input from people across the country - and beyond. That means:

  • Buses from all operators, not just the big names
  • Vehicles from different eras, statuses, and uses
  • Fleet details, photos, specifications, and real-world knowledge

Every bus added helps build a clearer picture of the network as a whole. Whether you're adding a single vehicle you spotted out, or documenting buses that would otherwise be forgotten - your contributions matter.

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Create an account to add buses, improve entries, and join the community.


Latest News
BusOva update - profiles, photos and achievements
27 Jan 2026

BusOva update - profiles, photos and achievementsHere’s a quick rundown of wh...

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Smarter Bus Submissions with DVLA Integration
25 Jan 2026

We've just rolled out a handy update that should make adding buses to BusOva ...

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Help Us Grow the BusOva Database 🚍
22 Jan 2026

BusOva has always been about one thing: bus enthusiasts building something sp...

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Did you know?

Enthusiasts often track buses by registration, because registrations usually stay with the vehicle even when operators or fleet numbers change.

Facts are based on typical UK bus operations and may vary by operator or region.