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1981 Created when [[Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co|Midland Red]] was split into 5 operating companies. | 1981 Created when [[Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co|Midland Red]] was split into 5 operating companies. | ||
1986 Midland Red West (of Worcester) and Midland Red Coaches (of Birmingham), which took over the private hire, excursion and National Express work from the old Midland Red company, were acquired by the same management team. The two new companies operated 382 buses and coaches, including 104 minibuses, and had 875 staff at six depots. | |||
By 1994 was owned by [[Badgerline]]<ref>The Times Mar. 8, 1994</ref> | By 1994 was owned by [[Badgerline]]<ref>The Times Mar. 8, 1994</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 27 November 2023
of Worcester
1981 Created when Midland Red was split into 5 operating companies.
1986 Midland Red West (of Worcester) and Midland Red Coaches (of Birmingham), which took over the private hire, excursion and National Express work from the old Midland Red company, were acquired by the same management team. The two new companies operated 382 buses and coaches, including 104 minibuses, and had 875 staff at six depots.
By 1994 was owned by Badgerline[1]
1999 Became First Midland Red Buses
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Mar. 8, 1994