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      <title>Ribble Motor Services</title>
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      <description>Fron its humble start in 1919, Ribble Motor Services was more than just a bus company, it was an integral part of everyday life across Lancashire.</description>
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      <description>McGill&amp;rsquo;s Bus Services is based in Greenock Scotland and it is the largest independent bus operator in the UK.</description>
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      <description>Founded in 1920 by Arthur Mayne, A Mayne &amp;amp; Son began as a small Manchester garage and haulage business before turning its focus to passenger transport</description>
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      <description>Graham&amp;rsquo;s of Paisley was a highly regarded independent local bus company in Scotland. It ceased operations in 1990 and is sorely missed.</description>
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      <description>W. Alexander &amp;amp; Sons was one of Scotland’s most influential and long-lived bus and coach operators, founded in 1913 by Walter Alexander.</description>
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