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[[Image:Im19200127Com-Berna.jpg|thumb| January 1920. ]]
[[Image:Im19200127Com-Berna.jpg|thumb| January 1920. ]]The ''Berna'' factory, of Olten, Switzerland
The ''Berna'' factory, of Olten, Switzerland


1905 '''Berna''' began exporting buses to the UK in 1906.
1905 '''Berna''' began exporting buses to the UK in 1906.
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1912 A Swiss consortium bought the company back. Following this an English company handled the sales in Britain.
1912 A Swiss consortium bought the company back. Following this an English company handled the sales in Britain.
1920 The UK agents were [[British Berna Motor Lorries]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 13:24, 31 March 2021

January 1920.

The Berna factory, of Olten, Switzerland

1905 Berna began exporting buses to the UK in 1906.

Hudson Consolidated took the business over and the range improved.

1912 A Swiss consortium bought the company back. Following this an English company handled the sales in Britain.

1920 The UK agents were British Berna Motor Lorries

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Sources of Information

  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris