1909-1935[]
LOGO MISSING |
1935-1973[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
A simplified edition of the former Hull Corporation Transport logo, previously seen on the old tram and bus livery, introduced as part of Jack Lawson's new streamlined blue-and-white livery at some point around 1935, lasting all the way into the KHCT rebranding of 1972.
1973-1993[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |

The three crowns KHCT logo was introduced in around 1973 along with the newly-revised livery - though the old Hull Corporation crest was retained with the new livery for a little while longer. This logo and livery lasted for about twenty years, all the way through into deregulation and right until the Cleveland Transit buyout.
1993-1996[]
LOGO MISSING |
With 52% of the now-privatised KHCT's holdings bought out by Cleveland Transit, a logo in the same style as Cleveland's would be introduced on all KHCT's buses, alongside a new livery also based on Cleveland's, albeit in blue rather than green. Upon Stagecoach's buyout of the company in 1994, this would have a 'Part of the Stagecoach Group' strapline below the KHCT text.
1996-2001[]

First in white to contrast the blue body colour, then in standard Stagecoach colours when the standard livery was introduced, the 'Stripes' logo and livery was the beginning of the end for KHCT's image, also applied to ex-Busways, ex-Grimsby-Cleethorpes and ex-East Midlands vehicles and newly-bought MAN ALX300s in 1999.
2001-2020[]

After Stagecoach introduced their new logo in 2020. The fleetname has been phased out.