ISBN: 0860930505
Author: John Cummings
Language: English
Publisher: Littlehampton Book Services Ltd; First Edition edition (March 1980)
Pages: 188
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Combined ed. by John Cummings. Originally published, in 2 . 1978 and 1980.
Combined ed. Published 1983 by Oxford Publishing in Oxford. Bus lines, History, Passenger traffic, Railroads.
By (author) John Cummings. Publication date 02 Oct 1978. Publisher Littlehampton Book Services Ltd. Publication City/Country United Kingdom. AbeBooks may have this title (opens in new window). Format Hardback 136 pages. Dimensions 220 x 290mm. Illustrations note Ill.
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Bus services today at Penzance continue to use a bus station adjacent to Penzance railway station. Railway Motor Buses and Bus Services in the British Isles 1902–1933, volume 2. Headington: Oxford Publishing Company. Kelley, Philip J (1973). Plymouth and the South Hams. A service from Plymouth to Modbury was introduced later in 1904, with several local services from Modbury to Aveton Gifford, Yealmpton, Bigbury-on-Sea, and Ivybridge. They also ran through Kingsbridge to Salcombe and Dartmouth. Further routes from Kingsbridge ran to Totnes, Newton Abbot, Thurlestone and Hope Cove. Road Vehicles of the Great Western Railway.
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