Oxfordshire Buses e-bog
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John Law has been visiting Oxfordshire and photographing the county's buses and coaches since 1973. In this book, he covers Oxfordshire buses from the days of the National Bus Company, which was split into smaller companies such as the Oxford Bus Company, South Midland and Midland Red South, to the present day, when bigger groups have taken over many of the county's bus routes. Go Ahead Group, ...
E-bog
94,21 DKK
Forlag
Amberley Publishing
Udgivet
15 august 2015
Længde
96 sider
Genrer
1DDU-GB-ESF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781445646732
John Law has been visiting Oxfordshire and photographing the county's buses and coaches since 1973. In this book, he covers Oxfordshire buses from the days of the National Bus Company, which was split into smaller companies such as the Oxford Bus Company, South Midland and Midland Red South, to the present day, when bigger groups have taken over many of the county's bus routes. Go Ahead Group, owner of the Oxford Bus Company, and Stagecoach, which took over Midland Red South, still compete with each other, especially on the express London services. As well as these major operators, the minibus revolution took strong hold in Oxfordshire when South Midland became Thames Transit. There were Midland Red buses in the Banbury area and rural Oxford South Midland depots. Various independent operators including ones that have fallen by the wayside, such as Chiltern Queens, are also included. John Law takes a look at these companies and their operations and tells the story of Oxfordshire buses with a collection of images that will bring back memories of the county from times past.