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Keith A. Jenkinson: Bradford Buses
Set in the Aire Valley of West Yorkshire and surrounded by several towns, Bradford maintains a proud transport history and was the first – and last – city in the UK to operate trolleybuses. Although …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Bus Dealers and Breakers of Yorkshire
Since the late 1920s Yorkshire has played a major role in the sale of second-hand buses and coaches, as well as their ultimate end-of-life destruction. For many years, one of the UK’s largest used …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Stagecoach in Scotland
Starting in October 1980 as a small coach operator with two coaches and a service from Glasgow to London, Stagecoach rapidly developed throughout Scotland in the 1980s and 1990s when it purchased …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: National Express Coaches
Although several coaching pools for express services were established in the late 1920s, it was not until 1972, three years after the formation of the National Bus Company, that a nationwide, fully …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Stagecoach in the Twenty-First Century
Carrying on the story of Stagecoach, this volume looks at the company’s continuing growth across the UK and its various overseas ventures, which took it to Hong Kong, mainland Europe, the USA, Canada …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Britain”s Bendy Buses
Unlike other parts of the world, Britain was slow to start operating bendy buses and, despite the first ones appearing in service in Sheffield in 1978, it was not until 1985 that the next examples …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Airport Buses
All of Britain’s airports are served by buses and coaches in some form or other, whether it be by regular services from nearby towns and cities, those many miles away, or by buses connecting them …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Stagecoach Beyond Scotland
Keen to quickly expand during the 1980s, Stagecoach purchased three former National Bus Company subsidiaries during its sell-off in 1986/7 to give it a foothold in the English bus market. Finding …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: London”s Exiled Buses
Since 1952 former London buses have found new homes across the whole of the UK as well as in over seventy countries across the world, and this book takes a wide look at those that gained new lives …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: The History of Optare
Bus builder Optare was formed by some of its employees in 1984 after the closure of old-established coachbuilder Chas H. Roe at Crossgates, Leeds. After establishing itself as a ‘new company’ and …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Wrightbus
The history of Ballymena-based Wrightbus dates back to 1946, when the company began producing lorries, vans and mobile libraries largely for Ulster customers. After becoming firmly established, the …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: York Buses Since Deregulation
The transport scene in the historic city of York has seen numerous changes since 1986, with the breakup of the National Bus Company into a number of separate units whose ownership have since changed …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Greater Manchester Buses 1986-2006
Manchester and its surrounds, such as Bolton, Wigan, Rochdale, Oldham and Stockport, have always been a haven for bus enthusiasts, with a wide variety of operators and liveries to be seen. …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: West Yorkshire Independents Since Deregulation
Following the deregulation of bus services in 1986, West Yorkshire became flooded by small independent operators, some of whom survived while others were swallowed up by larger companies. Only a …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: South Wales Buses in the 1990s
In addition to the major operators such as National Welsh, South Wales Transport, First Group and Stagecoach, South Wales boasted a number of municipal bus operators, most of which have since been …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Sheffield Buses
Sheffield has seen an influx of new independent operators with a wide range of new and second-hand buses, diverse liveries, and, of course, trams and trambuses.Looking at Sheffield and its suburbs, …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Merseyside Buses 1986-2004
Since deregulation in 1986, Merseyside has offered a wealth of variety to bus enthusiasts with numerous new independent operators entering the scene, and some soon departing again, while the major …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: Leeds Buses Since 2000
Following deregulation in 1986, the established bus operators suddenly found themselves being challenged by new independent operators, some of whom ultimately disappeared from the scene while others …
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Keith A. Jenkinson: 120 Years of Dennis Buses
The origins of Dennis Brothers dates back to the 1890s, when John Dennis moved from his home in Devon to Guildford and began building bicycles. In 1901, he diversified into motor vehicles, at first …
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