North West Buses in the 1980s

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The North West of England was the birthplace of public transport, with the first rail and road services for the public created there. On top of that, it had a rich heritage from Cheshire plain to Cumbrian fells via the docks of Merseyside and the mills of Lancashire. For the bus enthusiast this region has been one of the most varied and characterful in the United Kingdom, with its Lancashire municipalities, the mighty Ribble Motor Services and, at its centre, buses rolling off the production line in Leyland going to loyal customers 'just down the road'. The 1980s was the final period when the region had a Corporation bus in every town, and Ribble criss-crossed the countryside linking town and village. The decade started with co-existence and co-operation, with Blackpool and Fylde as friendly neighbours and with Greater Manchester Transport producing timetables on behalf of local independent Mayne's. By the end of the decade, after deregulation, it was a different story.
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Stock Code A6944.0
Author Williams P
ISBN13 9781445669441
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 21 Jul 2017
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 14/09/2023