I would like to know the difference between Yorkshire, Yorkshire Woollen and Yorkshire Traction, can you help please?
Allen Williams
Yorkshire and Yorkshire (Woollen District) were one and the same. Buses only had
"Yorkshire" on the sides. They were based in Dewsbury and operated
services out to Leeds, Huddersfield, Wakefield and Bradford - and all points
in between. Like most early industrial region bus companies, their history
dated back to tramway days inheriting routes from the Birstall steam tramway
and the Dewsbury, Batley and Ossett electric systems in the late 1920s/early
1930s.
Yorkshire Traction were based in Barnsley, with routes extending to
Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford and Doncaster amongst others. Similarly, they
inherited tramway routes in the Barnsley and Dearne Valley districts in the
early 1930s.
Both became part of the NBC group but eventually lost their identities
during deregulation.
Paul Haywood
Yorkshire was the fleet name of Yorkshire Woollen District which ran services from
Dewsbury to outlying areas and also to the major West Riding towns and to
Manchester.
Yorkshire Traction was the name used, for most of its life, by the
Barnsley based company which began as Barnsley and District. They expanded
into Mexborough, Doncaster and Rotherham - indeed all of South Yorkshire not
served by Doncaster, Rotherham Corporations and Sheffield Transport (and their
various successors). They also had a major commitment to medium length and
national coaching.
Hence, totally different companies at opposite ends of the old West Riding of
Yorkshire.
David Oldfield
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