Minibus Mania

Minibus Mania The Rise and Fall of Minibuses 1970S-1990S

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Publisher's Synopsis

There have always been small buses used by bus companies for a variety of reasons, but in the 1970s a number of companies employed van-derived minibuses on experimental services such as Dial-a Ride schemes. These were small-scale operations. From around 1984 the majority of British bus companies started buying minibuses in bulk. They began replacing full-size vehicles and soon whole town local networks were being converted to their use. At first these continued to be on small, van-derived chassis - Ford, Freight-Rover and Mercedes-Benz - seating around sixteen passengers, but soon larger, purpose-built vehicles began to appear from companies sometimes unfamiliar to the British bus market. There were also attempts to produce 'midibuses' - larger than a minibus but smaller than a full-size bus. By the mid-1990s the boom had come to an end. Larger vehicles started to replace many of these minibuses. Although modern accessible minibuses are still produced and still have a role to play, it is a far cry from their heyday. This book looks back at the rise and fall of the minibus in British bus services.

Book information

ISBN: 9781398108820
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Imprint: Amberley Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 629.22233
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 96
Weight: 284g
Height: 166mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 12mm