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GLORY DAYS - NORTH WESTERN

- May 2008
by A. E. Jones
ISBN 978-0-711032-27-9
Book 18.4cm x 24cm Hardback 96 Pages 125 Colour & B&W Photographs
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing
Series: Glory Days …
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The latest addition to our successful ‘Glory Days' series covers the history of North Western, for which, more than three decades after it disappeared as a major operator, there is still considerable nostalgia amongst both enthusiasts and those who used its services. Many remember the familiar sight of red and cream, North Western buses on both the urban routes in the Greater Manchester area as well as its more rural services in the Peak District and elsewhere. Incorporated in April 1923, the North Western Road Car Company was ultimately to become one of the most important bus operators in south Lancashire and the Peak District. Initially, part owned by both BET and the Tilling Group, it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of BET during World War 2 when the jointly owned bus assets of Tilling and BET were divided between the two companies. With the formation of the National Bus Company in 1969, unlike other NBC subsidiaries, North Western's existence was relatively short. With the creation of the SELNEC (later Greater Manchester) PTE, the decision was taken to transfer to the PTE, North Western's stage carriage services within their area. Remaining North Western services were transferred to other NBC subsidiaries. As a result, North Western effectively ceased to exist in 1972 although the name lingered on until 1974 when its coaching interests were transferred to National Travel. In his first book for Ian Allan Publishing for some two decades, transport historian and photographer Ted Jones narrates the history of North Western from its inception through to its ultimate demise in the early 1970s, creating a fascinating portrait of the operator and its fleet over a near 50-year period..

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • 1 – Infancy
  • 2 – Growing Pains
  • 3 – Coming of Age
  • 4 – Sophistication
  • 5 – Testing the Mettle
  • 6 – Recovery
  • 7 – Maturity
  • 8 – Indian Summer
  • 9 – Swansong

 

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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 - NORTHERN GENERAL
GLORY DAYS - READING TRANSPORT
GLORY DAYS - SCOTTISH MUNICIPAL OPERATORS
GLORY DAYS - UNITED COUNTIES
GLORY DAYS - WESTERN WELSH
GLORY DAYS - WILTS & DORSET
GLORY DAYS - YORKSHIRE TRACTION

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