John Fishwick & Sons

John Fishwick & Sons

Founded 1907
Defunct 2015
Headquarters Leyland
Service area Lancashire
Service type Bus & coach services
Destinations Leyland, Bamber Bridge, Lostock Hall, Preston, Chorley, Penwortham
Fleet 34 (September 2013)
Manager John Brindle, Director
James Hustler, Director
Website www.fishwicks.co.uk

John Fishwick & Sons[1] was a bus company based in Leyland, Lancashire.

History

Preserved Leyland National in Plymouth in July 2009
Van Hool Alizee T9 bodied VDL in August 2010

The company was formed in 1907 when John Fishwick moved from Wales to Leyland looking for business. He started with a steam propelled wagon from the local Leyland Motors factory in Farington. The vehicle was used to transport goods for local business until 1910 when a second petrol vehicle was bought and converted to a bus to be used to ferry passengers from Leyland to nearby Preston.[2]

After World War I, the fleet expanded and by the early 1930s the fleet consisted of eight wagons and 25 buses. During the 1950s the haulage side of the business declined and was disposed of in 1953. The company then focused solely on passenger transport and took over all of its local rivals. By the end of the 1960s the fleet had grown to over 35 buses and 11 coaches.[2]

John Fishwick and Sons ceased trading on 24 October 2015.[3]

Services

In October 2013 John Fishwick & Sons operated four bus routes.[4] As of 24 October 2015 John Fishwicks & Sons have ceased trading; Stagecoach will take over one route in the interim (see Stagecoach website).

Fleet

In September 2013 the fleet consisted of 34 buses coaches.[5] John Fishwick & Sons also maintain a heritage fleet.

See also

Further reading

References

External links

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