Bristol Omnibus Company: The Twilight Years
English
By (author): Stephen Dowle
A number of books have chronicled the history and vehicles of the Bristol Omnibus Co. It was one of the largest and greatest of British bus operators and with a nod in the direction of Midland Red unique in that, as well as operating buses, it also constructed them and supplied them to the entire industry. This book is a little different. The author spent two decades working for the company as a conductor and driver. A devotee of buses and keen amateur photographer, for several years during the late 1970s he kept a record on film of the companys vehicles and operations as he experienced them. He visited the extremities of the companys territory and sometimes even took his camera to work with him to snap his own bus on little-known services at obscure locations. On Saturdays, when maintenance staff only worked a half day and he had the place to himself in the afternoons, he strolled around the yard of the companys main depot and Central Repair Works at Lawrence Hill, where time-expired buses awaiting disposal to dealers and their spanking-new, freshly delivered replacements were to be found. Oddities not normally seen on the roads, or vehicles from the fascinating ancillary fleet, were usually present. This wonderful collection of photos is of particular poignancy in that it records a period on the very eve of this famous companys demise. Within a few years it had been broken up into operating units in readiness for the privatisation apocalypse of 1986 and the deregulation of the industry. These were its Twilight Years.
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