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WebberBus to
cease trading after more than 50
years Archived 15 July 2018 at the
Wayback Machine BBC News 13 May 2016 "Collapsed
bus firm
Webberbus investigated...
- Weston-super-Mare
station in
August 2012
Webberbus MCV
Evolution 2
bodied Volvo B7RLE in Burnham-on-Sea in May 2014
Webberbus MCV
Evolution 2
bodied Volvo B7RLE...
- A
bus (contracted from omnibus, with
variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a
motor vehicle that
carries significantly more p****engers than an...
- Bright
Bus was a
bus operator in
South Yorkshire that
traded from 1998
until 2017. Bright
Bus was
founded in May 1998 by
Michael Strafford as an engineering...
-
Group was one of two
conglomerates that
controlled almost all of the
major bus operators in the
United Kingdom between World Wars I and II and
until nationalisation...
- BET's UK
bus subsidiaries, and in late 1967 BET sold its UK
bus interests to the
Transport Holding Company, to
become part of the
National Bus Company...
-
Ayrshire Bus Owners (A1 Service) Ltd was a
prominent independent co-operative
bus operator in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Based in Ardrossan, it
provided local bus services...
-
Yellow Buses was a
bus operator based in Bournemouth, on the
south coast of England.
Yellow Buses was the
trading name for
Bournemouth Transport Ltd. The...
- Avon
Buses was a
bus operator based in
Prenton providing services in
Merseyside and Cheshire, England. Avon Minis, as the
company was
originally known...
- GM
Buses was a
major bus operator serving the ten
metropolitan districts of
Greater Manchester in
North West England. The
company was
formed in February...