Manchester Buses by Paul Williams

Manchester Buses by Paul Williams

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A wonderfully illustrated history of Manchester's buses, showing how the city and its transport have changed from the 1960s through to the twenty-first century.

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Manchester Buses by Paul Williams

The first bus service in Manchester was a horse bus that started running in 1824. By 1969, 2,000 buses in the region were in the hands of eleven municipal bus operators, who combined into SELNEC, the Passenger Transport Executive (PTE) for Greater Manchester. The new executive inherited a fascinating mix of transport in all shapes and colours, while forging a new identity of its own. These were exciting times in which to watch the buses go by.In this book, Paul Williams looks at Manchester's buses from the 1960s to deregulation in 1986, using both his own photographs and material from the collection of the Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester. This will be a trip down memory lane for all those who remember riding an orange SELNEC bus.
Paul Williams is a transport enthusiast and a volunteer at the Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester. He lives in Lichfield.
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ISBN 13 9781445653143
ISBN 10 1445653141
Title Manchester Buses
Author Paul Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2016-09-15
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.