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Crosville is the story of the Crosville Motor Company and the
Leyland Tiger buses they operated during the post-world war II
period. As with many other operators nationwide, Crosville Motor
Services based in Chester faced difficulties in re-establishing
both stage carriage and private hire bus and coach services in the
early years following the second world war. The need to support a
weakened economy by exporting goods meant the supply of new
vehicles was limited while existing fleets had suffered through the
war years because of a lack of spares, skilled personnel to fit
them, and general maintenance. At the same time, the general public
needed to see not only local but long-distance travel
re-established. The latter, in terms of holiday travel, was
particularly important to Crosville, who in pre-war times had built
up a network of services in the Merseyside and North Wales areas,
with a special need to provide transport along the North Wales
coast. The many resorts there were now beginning to re-establish
their status as holiday centers required holidaymakers to be
transported to them. In order to fulfil that need Crosville took
delivery in 1949/50 of 35 single deck buses, classed as
dual-purpose (bus/coach) vehicles. Government intervention had
redirected these 35 Leyland Tiger PS1/1 vehicles (originally
ordered by Midland General) to Crosville to assist with their
vehicle shortage. They were Leyland's first post-war design, but
because of nationalisation which occurred in the transport industry
at the time of their delivery they would eventually become
non-standard in the Crosville fleet. Crosville shows how political
decisions enforced changes to the organisation of public transport
and vehicle design and the book will appeal to anyone interested in
vintage motor vehicles and the history of transport in the United
Kingdom.
Successful projects are the basis for a successful company, but
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