Bridgnorth steam bus service

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The GWRGreat Western Railway began a bus service between Bridgnorth and Wolverhampton on November 7th 1904 using three Clarkson steam omnibuses[1].

The journey took 1½ hours, with the buses travelling at around 8mph. The steam buses gave considerable trouble from the beginning of operation, in particular on Hermitage Hill out of Bridgnorth. At the end of March 1905, after less than 5 months service, they were transferred to Somerset for use between Cheddar and Burnham. On 1 April 1905 they were replaced by Milnes-Daimler petrol buses. These saw service until January 1920, at which time they were in turn replaced by AEC buses[2].

When the bus service was introduced in 1904, the GWRGreat Western Railway were in the process of making plans for a railway between Wolverhampton and Bridgnorth, which was later made possible by an Act of Parliament, the GWRGreat Western Railway Additional Powers Act (July 1905). However having already introduced the bus service, the GWRGreat Western Railway then took no steps to build this railway. They continued to operate the bus service until 2 June 1923, when it was taken over by Wolverhampton Corporation[2].

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References

  1. NRM archive
  2. 2.0 2.1 Marshall (1989) p118-119