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GLORY DAYS - WILTS & DORSET

- February 2007
by John Hypher
ISBN 978-0-711031-59-3
Book 18.4cm x 24cm Hardback 96 Pages 125 Colour and B&W Photographs
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing
Series: Glory Days …
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The latest addition to our long-running and successful ‘Glory Days' series examines the history of Wilts & Dorset Motor Services Ltd. The company was set up as long ago as 1915. Some of the people active in its formation had earlier been involved in the establishment of the Southdown company further along the south coast. It came under the control of a precursor of the Tilling Group and the Southern Railway in 1931. In terms of the buses it operated, as elsewhere within the Tilling empire, the combination of Bristol chassis and ECW bodywork was common. By the late 1940s however, Wilts & Dorset had a more varied fleet than most, with examples of Leyland, Daimler and AEC vehicles in its ranks. As with other Tilling Group companies, Wilts & Dorset became part of National Bus Company in the late 1960s. Unusually, it retained its separate identity post deregulation and privatisation and has only recently sold out to one of the larger groups. The fact that the name, Wilts & Dorset, remained in use for so long will increase the interest in this title. Based in Salisbury, the company served primarily the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire. It operated regular services throughout the region, including routes from Salisbury to Marlborough, Devizes, Trowbridge, Weymouth and Andover. It also strayed into parts of Hampshire and Berkshire with its routes linking Andover with Newbury and Basingstoke.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • 1 – From Horses to Horsepower
  • 2 – A Private Venture
  • 3 – Under new Ownership
  • 4 – Nationalisation
  • 5 – Postscript
  • Appendices
  • 1 – Services Operating October 1935
  • 2 – Services Operating September 1945
  • 2 – Services Operating May 1962

Continent: Europe
Country: UK

 

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Other Titles in this Series:

GLORY DAYS - ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT
GLORY DAYS - BIRMINGHAM CITY TRANSPORT
GLORY DAYS - BLACK & WHITE
GLORY DAYS - BRITISH TRAMS
GLORY DAYS - BUSES ON THE ISLE OF WIGHT
GLORY DAYS - CLYDE STEAMERS
GLORY DAYS - DEVON GENERAL
GLORY DAYS - EAST KENT
GLORY DAYS - EASTERN COUNTIES
GLORY DAYS - EASTERN NATIONAL
GLORY DAYS - HANTS & DORSET
GLORY DAYS - NORTH WESTERN
GLORY DAYS - NORTHERN GENERAL
GLORY DAYS - READING TRANSPORT
GLORY DAYS - SCOTTISH MUNICIPAL OPERATORS
GLORY DAYS - UNITED COUNTIES
GLORY DAYS - WESTERN WELSH
GLORY DAYS - YORKSHIRE TRACTION

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