Grey-Green Buses

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A6376.0
A6376
Andrew Meads offers a pictorial history of the Grey-Green company, who operated vehicles from the First World War until 2000. The company was formed by the Ewer family at the end of the 19th century in the east-end of London as a haulage carrier. Coaches were introduced after WWI and the company steadily grew in size over the following years. Many smaller coach companies were acquired, including the well-known Orange Luxury Coaches. In 1980, Sunderland motor dealer Cowie acquired the Ewer Group and, during the mid-1980s, bid to run many of London's bus routes. The major success of bus operation led the company to purchase some of the country's major bus firms. A decision was made in the late 1990s to rebrand all companies in the Cowie Group to Arriva and so the Grey-Green name was lost. Utilising a range of rare colour and monochrome images, as well as period leaflets and timetables, this is an essential document of one of Britiain's most iconic bus and coach operators.
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Stock Code A6376.0
Author Mead A
ISBN13 9781445663760
Format Softback
Height(mm) 235
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 8 Dec 2016
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 14/11/2023