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  1. The Great Western Railway road motor services operated from 1903 to 1933 by the Great Western Railway, both as a feeder to their train services, and as a cheaper alternative to building new railways in rural areas. They were the first successful bus services operated by a British railway company.

  2. Aug 17, 2020 · The enterprise remained in operation until 1933, with GWR ultimately handing over the management of the routes to private bus companies. For more information on the Great Western Railway road motor services, please check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_road_motor_services .

  3. It was during this period that the GWR introduced road motor services as an alternative to building new lines in rural areas, and started using steam rail motors to bring cheaper operation to existing branch lines.

  4. The Great Western Railway road motor services operated from 1903 to 1933, both as a feeder to their train services, and as a cheaper alternative to building new railways in rural areas. They were the first successful bus services operated by a British railway company.

  5. The Great Western Railway road motor services operated from 1903 to 1933, both as a feeder to their train services, and as a cheaper alternative to building new railways in rural areas. 152 relations.

  6. The Great Western Railway road motor services operated from 1903 to 1933 by the Great Western Railway, both as a feeder to their train services, and as a cheaper alternative to building new railways in rural areas. They were the first successful bus services operated by a British railway company.

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  8. Start of road motor services: 1923: Keeps identity though the Grouping: 1935: Centenary: 1948: Nationalised: Successor organisation; 1948: British Rail, Western Region

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