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Rhondda Transport Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rhondda Transport Company The Rhondda Tramways Company was established in 1906 as a subsidiary of the National Electric Construction Company. The NECC was acquired, with all its subsidiary businesses, by British Electric Traction Company (BET) in 1928.〔Five Decades of B.E.T.; Roger Fulford; published by B.E.T.in 1946〕 In the late 19th and early 20th centuries the BET was a major operator of tramways in the UK, and later became one of the biggest operators of motor buses in the UK. ==History== The Rhondda Tramways Company was given the franchise under act of parliament to run trams within the boundaries of the Rhondda Urban District Council. The council itself was prohibited from running its own bus service. In the early 1930s the trams were replaced by diesel buses.〔(Rhondda Cynon Taf - Library Service Heritage Trail - Treherbert )〕 By 1956 Rhondda Transport operated over 200 buses, and shortly afterwards it became the largest bus operator in Wales. In 1971 the company was taken over by Western Welsh. Western Welsh was merged with Red & White to form National Welsh, a component company of the newly created and nationalised National Bus Company (NBC).〔(WalesOnline - News - South Wales Valleys - Plenty of changes on Valley buses )〕
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