A History of British Bus Services, North EastDavid Holding's fully-researched and detailed survey of the north east bus services that carried workers, families and holidaymakers. Well-illustrated with photographs, the study also includes a route map. |
Contents
Foreword 67 | 6 |
United Automobile Services | 15 |
The Northern General Group | 40 |
Copyright | |
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Barnard Castle became Bee-Line began Bellingham Belsay Bishop Auckland Bisset Blackpool bought bridge Bridlington Bros Bus Company bus operation bus routes bus services centre coaches collieries commissioners competition Consett continued Corporation County Darlington depot District double-deckers driver Durham East Yorkshire extended EYMS fares Ferryhill firm fleet garage Gateshead Graham Hammel Hexham Hornsea Hull independent industry interest introduced Jarrow joint journeys KNOWESGATE later Leeds Leyland licence LNER Lockey London manager Middlesbrough Morpeth motor buses Motor Services Mowbray municipal Newcastle North East North Road Northern Northumberland Omnibus one-man operation OTTERBURN Passenger Transport public transport purchased railway replaced Ribble running rural Scarborough single-deck sold South Shields Spennymoor Stanhope Stockton subsidiary subsidy Sunderland Teesside terminus territory took tours town Traction traffic tram route trams tramway Trimdon trolleybuses trolleys Tynemouth Tyneside United United's vehicles Venture villages Wallsend West Hartlepool Withernsea