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Ontario PRP Bus

Plate Reporter Date
BP5 336 Tyler Elg 9/27/24
BP5 001 David R. Wilson 6/27/24
BP5 308 Tyler Elg 9/21/23
BP5 005 Tyler Elg 6/29/23
BP4 999 Manny Jacob 6/20/21
BP4 971 Manny Jacob 12/31/20
BP4 805 Staff 6/30/19
BP4 803 Sebastien April 11/08/18
BP4 626 Robert Lubinski 9/21/18
BP4 604 Sebastien April 8/01/18
BP4 161 Sebastien April 6/15/18
BP4 082 Sebastien April 5/21/18
BP3 262 David R. Wilson 9/25/16
BP3 259 David R. Wilson 5/13/16
BP3 236 Matt Embro 11/12/15
BP2 982 Sebastien April 12/17/14
BP2 978 Manny Jacob 11/27/13
BP2 976 Sebastien April 11/18/13
BP2 902 Sebastien April 7/01/12
BP2 854 Robert Lubinski 6/27/08
BP2 851 Robert Lubinski 10/15/07
BP2 834 Jean-François Lachance 6/12/07
BP2 628 David R. Wilson 8/06/06
BP2 443 Manny Jacob 11/03/04
BP2 427 Manny Jacob 8/05/03
BP2 426 Manny Jacob 5/02/03
BP2 248 Manny Jacob 4/26/03
BP2 232 Manny Jacob 4/25/03
BP2 226 Manny Jacob 4/19/03
BP2 225 Manny Jacob 4/18/03
BP2 212 Manny Jacob 3/14/03
BP5 336

The Ontario PRP Bus licence plate for cross-border coaches debuted in 1982 with the BP-BZ prefixes reserved The original series of plates was fully-embossed painted black on white and numbered BP1-001 through BP1-615. These plates were seldom observed except for Voyageur coaches in the early years. PRP bus plates were updated to the reflective style in 1994 starting at BP2-001 and advanced only to BP2-443 by 2004. The International Registration Plan (IRP) which governs the rules for PRP plates expanded their scope to include charter buses in 2016, creating new demand for this previously low-issuance type.