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London General Omnibus Company, Routes numbers along roads; at terminals in circle daily, in diamond Sunday only. It was the principal bus operator in London between 1855 Transport company. Opposition (competitors, achievements of the LGOC, Anglicisation of the company's name). Ltd, which was announced for publication in 1932, but which he was unable to The V&A has 3 works related to London General Omnibus Company. The fleetname used by Shillibeer was 'Omnibus' and it was London's first true omnibus service. , Ltd. It was the principal bus operator in London between 1855 and 1933. It developed its own motor bus London buses between the wars In 1912, London’s biggest bus operator, the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC), was taken over by the General in 1926727, or combined among themselves to form the London Public Omnibus Co. Already in 1921 London General Omnibus Company AEC K-Type K424 on the route 38 escaped from the London Transport Museum. Formation of the Compagnie Generale des Omnibus de Londres.
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