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book reference 269": Coventry Corporation Transport Golden Jubilee 1912-1962

by City of Coventry Transport Department (reprint)

Price: £4.50

Originally produced for Coventry Corporation Transport's Golden Jubilee in 1962, this publication combines a brief history of the undertaking, from the early days of tram operation, with many … [more about book reference 269]

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book reference 228": Fifty Years of Motorbuses: 1924-1974

by Leicester City Transport (reprint)

Price: £4.50

First published in 1974 by Leicester City Transport, this book commemorates 50 years of their motorbus operation. As well as a history of buses in Leicester, there are photographs of vehicles over the … [more about book reference 228]

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book reference 279": Our Concern Is Yours! Leicester City Transport Official Brochure (1950)

by Leicester City Transport (reprint)

Price: £6.00

A detailed and fascinating look at the former Leicester City Transport (LCT) through an official publication. This book combines information about LCT bus services (including maps and route … [more about book reference 279]

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book reference 334": The History of Public Transport in Leicester

by Leicester City Bus

Price: £3.50

From horse drawn omnibuses to trams to the buses we know to day. Many Photos.

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book reference 298": The Rise And Fall Of The Harborough Bus

by Peter J. Blakeman (reprint)

Price: £6.00

From 1913 into the 1920s, the Market Harborough And District Motor Traction Company (from 1917, the Market Harborough Motor Traction Company) ran the first motor bus service in the Market Harborough … [more about book reference 298]