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  2. Moss Motor Tours - Wikipedia

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    Moss Motor Tours Ltd. was a bus and coach company that operated on the Isle of Wight between 1921 and 1994. The company sold its assets in 1994 to various bus and coach providers on the Island and off. The name and "goodwill" of the company was purchased by Southern Vectis in 1994.

  3. Southern Vectis - Wikipedia

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    Southern Vectis is a bus operator on the Isle of Wight, founded in 1921 as Dodson and Campbell. It became the Vectis Bus Company in 1923. It became the Vectis Bus Company in 1923. The company was purchased by Southern Railway before being nationalised in 1969.

  4. Go South Coast - Wikipedia

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    Southern Vectis – The brand for all buses on the Isle of Wight; Swindon's Bus Company (formerly Thamesdown Transport) – The brand in Swindon. The company also has three coach brands: [11] Excelsior Coaches – Bournemouth, offering private coach hire, school services and tours; Damory Coaches – school buses and services in central East Dorset

  5. Seaview Services - Wikipedia

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    In 1922 Richard Newell commenced operating a bus service between Seaview and Ryde.By the end of the 1920s Newell had commenced operating charter services. [2]The development of holiday camps at Puckpool and St Clare in the late 1930s boosted business considerably on the bus route as well as providing additional excursion work.

  6. Category:Southern Vectis - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for all pages that are related to the Southern Vectis bus company on the Isle of Wight. Pages in category "Southern Vectis" The following 3 pages ...

  7. British Rail Classes 485 and 486 - Wikipedia

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    Electric services on the Isle of Wight commenced on 20 March 1967. In service, the 4Vec units often worked alone, but sometimes in combination with a 3Tis unit, such that a train was formed of seven coaches known as a 7 Vectis. [6] ("Vectis" was the Roman name for the Isle of Wight. [7])

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