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Arthur, Joseph and Frank all worked in the steel industry. Arthur also ran a taxi and a cycle shop in Ashby. In Joseph began working for the business full time; his engineering skills meant he could repair the Hornsby vehicles as well as those of other companies. Many of the early buses were one-man operations but as passenger numbers grew conductors were employed to collect fares and issue tickets.
They had to calculate the fare price in their heads, issue lots of tickets, talk to passengers and manage unruly customers. Their buses became one-man operation in the early s and the conductors disappeared from the buses. They had to grab snatches of sleep on the back seat of the bus while their passengers enjoyed their holidays. In the s coach tours of Europe became increasingly popular.
For many a coach tour was the best means of enjoying a holiday abroad before air travel became more affordable. The company was keen for the customer to enjoy all aspects of their trip whilst travelling abroad.
The European coach tours included overnight stops so that travelling became a pleasant part of the holiday. However the emergence of package holidays and cheap flights saw the popularity of coach tours decline. The furthest Hornsby travel now is to Bruges in Belgium. In Raymond Hornsby expanded the business further by opening travel agencies in Ashby, Barton, Scunthorpe and Gainsborough.
These offered holidays and small breaks to destinations all over the UK and Europe — the travel agencies were sold in Pingback: Transport scunnyhistory. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. A coach tour in Filey.
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