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TRIVIA : Most Unusual names for bus/coach operators (current/historical)

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Flange Squeal

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Some Weavaway vehicles carried the fleet name “Noah Vale” (say it out loud), accompanied by a modified NBC logo.
They also at one point (not seen them for a while) ran some green and black deckers with 'camberwick' fleet names and each named after a character from the Camberwick Green kids TV show.
 
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The Londonderry & Lough Swilly railway Co saw its future in road transport, operating a fleet of buses and lorries from the former railway stations with "L&LS Railway Co" on the road vehicles
Similarly the Guernsey Railway Company ran its last train before WW2 but carried on running buses until the early '80s I believe.
 
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