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Turgan was a French maker of firstly cars; then they changed to commercial vehicles. | Turgan was a French maker of firstly cars; then they changed to commercial vehicles. | ||
Originally started off with steam power then moving on to petrol. | |||
1900 A steam double-decker was built. | |||
1906 Only one petrol-engined double-decker was running in the London area. | |||
1907 Turgan stopped trading. | |||
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Turgan, Foy et Cie, 96 and 102, Rue Carnot, Levallois-Perret, Seine (1902)
Turgan was a French maker of firstly cars; then they changed to commercial vehicles.
Originally started off with steam power then moving on to petrol.
1900 A steam double-decker was built.
1906 Only one petrol-engined double-decker was running in the London area.
1907 Turgan stopped trading.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris