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North Western Road Car CompanyCompanies House extract company no 523376
Arriva North West Limited formerly North Western Road Car Company Limited formerly Mexborough & Swinton Traction Company Limited
was a bus operator based in Liverpool, England. The company operated between 1986 and 1998.


History

In the lead up to the
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of the National Bus Company, in 1986 the government stipulated that the larger business units be split to boost competition. Thus
Ribble Motor Services Ribble Motor Services was a large regional bus operator in the North West England based in Preston. History Ribble Motor Services commenced operating in 1919, and grew to be the largest operator in the region, with a territory stretching f ...
whose operations stretched across
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from Cumbria to the East Lancashire/ West Yorkshire borders and Greater Manchester to West Lancashire/North Merseyside was one such company, and in the summer of 1986 its Merseyside - Aintree and Bootle, West Lancashire - Skelmersdale and Greater Manchester - Wigan depots were transferred to a new company, North Western Road Car Company. The North Western Road Car Company name had previously been used by a National Bus Company subsidiary based in
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with operations in
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, Derbyshire, South-East Lancashire and what became Greater Manchester until it was split up with parts being absorbed by Crosville Motor Services, Ribble Motor Services, Trent Motor Traction and the SELNEC PTE in 1974. The new North Western was based in Bootle, later moving to Aintree with a new livery of red and blue separated by a grey diamond stripe replacing NBC's poppy red. In January 2022 the name was registered by a company not involved in the bus industry.


Drawlane ownership

On 16 March 1988, North Western was to sold to the Drawlane Group, which in 1992 was restructured as British Bus.


Crosville acquisition

Crosville Motor Services like Ribble had seen its English and Welsh operations - now ''Crosville Cymru'', split and after abandoning Liverpool (see above) what remained of Crosville in
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and in particular the Wirral was unprofitable due to increased competition not only from Merseybus but also from
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based Potteries Motor Traction (PMT) which was in a phase of expansion and began a new operation on the Wirral branded as ''Red Rider'' as well as new entrants like Busman Buses, CMT Buses, Gold Star and Wirral Bus. Crosville was sold by NBC in 1988 to American banking consortium ATL but ATL's acquisition of Crosville was thought to be a short term move for them to sell the company on for a profit and indeed ATL did sell Crosville on to Drawlane in the autumn of 1989. Initially Drawlane claimed it wanted to develop Crosville and by the end of 1989. a brighter 1980s style green/cream livery and ''Crosville'' logos was introduced. However these operations bordered not only North Western's but those of
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which was also owned by Drawlane and in 1989, Drawlane absorbed the Crosville operations at Runcorn, Warrington and Winsford into North Western with those at
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and
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becoming part of Midland Red North. Additionally the Crosville depots at Rock Ferry,
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and Ellesmere Port were sold by Drawlane to PMT who maintained ''Crosville'' fleetnames albeit with PMT's red/yellow livery.


Bee Line, Amberline and Liverline

In September 1989, Drawlane purchased Greater Manchester-based Bee Line Buzz Company from
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.Companies House extract company no 2405437
Arriva Manchester Limited formerly Bee Line Buzz Company Limited
Bee Line used high frequency minibuses and was a major competitor for former PTE operator GM Buses. After the Drawlane takeover Bee Line became a subsidiary of North Western who retained ''Bee Line'' branding but began to refocus the service network more towards the south of Greater Manchester with conventional sized vehicles replacing most of the minibuses. In the spring of 1993, British Bus, acquired Crosville Cymru from National Express, who in 1989 had purchased ''Amberline'', a Liverpool-based operator.


Cowie Group and consolidation

In August 1996, North Western's parent British Bus, was acquired by the Cowie Group.


Mid-90s re-branding and Arriva

In November 1997, the Cowie Group was renamed Arriva, with North Western rebranded in 1998. North Western Road Car Company became Arriva North West, the Bee Line operation becoming Arriva Manchester and Liverline became Arriva Merseyside.Companies House extract company no 1990871
Arriva Merseyside Limited formerly Merseyside Transport Limited


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