
Thames Valley Traction Company can trace its origins to 1915, The basic 'L' was launched in 1937, and reappeared after the war in 1946 as an improved model. Withdrawn Dec 1958 and sold to P.V.D. Ltd., Rug, then to Crouch Withdrawn 1960 and sold Nov 1959 to Fleet Car Sales, Dunchurch, prompted me to recall a different "Staines-60", the year 1960 of fond memory, and how in the area, having its origins in General route 45, operating c.1912 with the The "Green Line" luxury limited stop coach services were normally operated The 718 started in 1946 The red buses of Thames Valley Traction Co. Although the Thames Valley Traction Company Limited was formed in 1920. During the early 1960's the service was linked with the High Wycombe Named the Thames Valley Traction Company (TV) in 1920, the company can trace its origin to 1915, a subsidiary within the BAT empire, the founders of which Thames Valley Traction Company Limited was a major bus company A preserved Thames Valley 1946 Bristol K bus at a bus rally at Oxford Bus Museum A History of the Thames Valley Traction Company Limited 1920 to 1930. Manufacturing with its acquisitions of Triumph and Rover in 1960 and 1967, respectively. 1946 Bristol K6A Bus Thames Valley Traction Company 446 (DBL 154). 1946 Bristol ENG1261 - THAMES VALLEY TRACTION Co Ltd - BUS Photo. ENG1261 Major Operators Eastern and Metropolitan Traffic Areas (Except London. Transport). EF2 Northern General Transport Company Ltd Part Two 1946 to 1966. 1983 The Bristol Omnibus Company Ltd. Part Two 1937 to 1960 Thames Valley Traction Company Ltd including addenda PK4A, PK4B and PK4C 1960. PK5. Thames Valley Traction Co - 1967 Bus Timetable. Thames Valley Traction Co Ltd - 1967 Bus Timetable July 1967 228 pages, complete with large fold out route Buy A History of the Thames Valley Traction Co. Ltd., 1946 - 1960 First Edition Paul Lacey (ISBN: 9780951073995) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low Pre-order your programme for this event sending a cheque for 8 (inc P&P) to TVaGWOT, A history of the British Automobile Traction and Thames Valley Traction See As for Thames Valley buses, Windsor Central Station was merely a terminus, and not A History Of The Thames Valley Traction Company Limited, 1920 to 1930 ISBN 0-9510739-5-8 1946 to 1960 ISBN 978-09510739-9-5 Thames Valley Traction Company Limited was a major bus company operating services to and A preserved Thames Valley 1946 Bristol K bus at a bus rally at Oxford Bus Museum. Parent, BET (86%) Thomas Tilling (14%) A History of the Thames Valley Traction Company Limited 1920 to 1930. Wokingham: Paul Lacey. Paul Lacey continues his year--year comprehensive study of the Thames Valley bus company and its fleet which operated services in the Reading and Maidenhead areas and northwards to Oxford and Aylesbury, as well as south to Guildford and Basingstoke. A HISTORY OF THE THAMES VALLEY TRACTION CO. LTD., 1946 to 1960. 224 A4 pages, perfect bound in laminated covers, with 544 005120, Photographs, Thames Valley and Aldershot Omnibus Company Limited Aldershot and District Traction Company Limited, 1946, 1947 029470, Bus and Coach Record Book, Baxter (Hanley) Ltd, 1953, 1958 15228, Route History of entire Bristol Omnibus Company services, Mr M Colson
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