Municipal Transport in Lancashire Since 1974 by Mike Rhodes

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9781445699523
Published:
15 Jun 2021
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
96 pages
Dimensions:
234x165x8mm
Weight:
0.284kgs
Author:
Previously unpublished images of Lancashire's bus scene following the reorganisation of local government in the 1970s.
In 1959 there were twenty-seven Corporation Transport systems in the Red Rose County. These were significantly reduced in 1969 with the creation of the Passenger Transport Executives in Manchester and Liverpool and further reduced in 1974 following the reorganisation of local government, when boundaries were changed and new administrative boroughs created. All but two of the remaining systems were privatised during the 1990s, following the deregulation of bus services in 1986. Rossendale clung on to its own transport organisation until 2018 when it too was bought out by Transdev, leaving just Blackpool Transport as the only council-owned operator within the redrawn county boundary. This book picks up the story following local government reorganisation in 1974 and uses a comprehensive selection of photographs to depict the closing years of all of Lancashire's Corporation Transport systems.

About the Author: Mike Rhodes hails from Preston and became interested in both road and rail transport from an early age. He has published several books and has been photographing buses since 1974.

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