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1970 Was one of the 2 largest bus operators in rural Wales when it looked to local councils for subsidies to maintain services<ref>The Times  Dec. 30, 1970</ref>
1970 Was one of the 2 largest bus operators in rural Wales when it looked to local councils for subsidies to maintain services<ref>The Times  Dec. 30, 1970</ref>
1972 [[National Bus Co]] reorganised its subsidiary companies in South Wales: [[South Wales Transport Co|South Wales Transport]] and Western Welsh (Rhondda, Red and White, Jones Group).<ref>Commercial Motor 28 July 1972</ref>
c.1987 Privatised


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Latest revision as of 18:32, 13 February 2024

c.1920 Company incorporated

1931 The company opened extensive new offices and workshops on Cowbridge Road, Ely, Cardiff.[1]

1970 Was one of the 2 largest bus operators in rural Wales when it looked to local councils for subsidies to maintain services[2]

1972 National Bus Co reorganised its subsidiary companies in South Wales: South Wales Transport and Western Welsh (Rhondda, Red and White, Jones Group).[3]

c.1987 Privatised

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Mail 9 April 1931
  2. The Times Dec. 30, 1970
  3. Commercial Motor 28 July 1972