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1906-1908 Produced automobiles designed by [[Georges Ville]]
1906-1908 Produced automobiles designed by [[Georges Ville]]
1909 Crosville commenced its first bus service, between Chester and Ellesmere Port.<ref>Wikipedia</ref>


1929 Company acquired by the [[London, Midland and Scottish Railway]]<ref>The Times Aug. 5, 1929</ref>
1929 Company acquired by the [[London, Midland and Scottish Railway]]<ref>The Times Aug. 5, 1929</ref>

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October 1909.
1909.

of Crane Wharf, Chester. Agents for Helsby Tyre.

1906-1908 Produced automobiles designed by Georges Ville

1909 Crosville commenced its first bus service, between Chester and Ellesmere Port.[1]

1929 Company acquired by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway[2]

1930 Part of the new company Crosville Motor Services

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Sources of Information

  1. Wikipedia
  2. The Times Aug. 5, 1929