Superior Coaches - The Bowen Story
Andrew Roberts
- Price: £14.95
- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781858582481
- Availability: In Stock
For more than sixty years the 'Bowens' name
has been a byword for coach travel in Birmingham and the West Midlands. The
company can trace its origins back to 1928 when 24-year old Leslie Frank Bowen
bought a second-hand Model T Ford truck to start his own haulage business.
Within six years, a fleet of six lorries had been built up and a move to larger
premises was needed. A suitable base was found which was owned by Royal George
Coaches in the Saltley district of Birmingham. Overnight, Les Bowen had become
the owner of several coaches and licences to operate excursions.
The post war years’ demand for travel
enabled Les Bowen to build up his coaching business. He claimed that he had the
first all-new post war fleet in Birmingham and the fleet name of ‘Superior
Coaches’ was adopted. Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, a number of other
businesses and their licences were gradually taken over including well-known
names such as Eatonways, Flight’s Tours, Gliderways, Newton’s and Stockland
Garages. Expansion beyond the city of Birmingham also saw the Tamworth based Arnold’s
Coaches acquired and the Bowen Group was established as the largest independent
operator in the Midlands area. Today, the combined fleet consists of over 80
coaches and 40 Travel Agencies, together with Group Travel Divisions and a UK
and Continental touring programme which carry a combined total of around 75,000
passengers annually.
A fine collection of photographs and other memorabilia has been collected by Andrew Roberts to illustrate “The Bowen Story”. The book is complete with fleet lists of the various L F Bowen companies.
Details | |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 150 |
Dimensions | 297mm x 210mm |
Illustrations | 297 colour and black & white |