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Nationalised, became a subsidiary of the [[National Bus Co]]
Nationalised, became a subsidiary of the [[National Bus Co]]
1948 Part of [[Tilling Motor Services]]. Nationalised; acquired by the [[British Transport Commission]]<ref>The Times Nov. 9, 1948</ref>


On privatisation was acquired by [[Southern Vectis]]
On privatisation was acquired by [[Southern Vectis]]
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of the Isle of Wight, public transport operator

1929 Company incorporated at the instigation of the Southern Railway to take over the bus services operated by the Dodson Brothers Ltd

Nationalised, became a subsidiary of the National Bus Co

1948 Part of Tilling Motor Services. Nationalised; acquired by the British Transport Commission[1]

On privatisation was acquired by Southern Vectis

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov. 9, 1948