Service W12: Service History
Introduction
Service W12
On Friday 1st June 1928, Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited (BMMO—Midland “Red†Motor Services) started operation of a network of local area bus services in Worcester City as part of the “Worcester Agreementâ€, replacing the electric tramway network that ceased operation on the previous day. The new Worcester bus network was the first local area network introduced by BMMO to carry local area prefixes, having route numbers with ‘W’-prefix.
- Service W1: Worcester City Centre – Ombersley Road.
- Service W2: Worcester City Centre – Droitwich Road.
- Service W3: Worcester City Centre – Bromyard Road.
- Service W4: Worcester City Centre – Malvern Road.
- Service W5: Worcester City Centre – Rainbow Hill.
- Service W6: Worcester City Centre – London Road.
- Service W7: Worcester City Centre – Bath Road (Berwick Arms).
- Service W8: Worcester City Centre – Shrub Hill.
- Service W9: Worcester City Centre – Tolladine Road.
- Service W10: Worcester City Centre – Bath Road (Norton Turning).
- Service W11: Worcester City Centre – Bransford Road.
- Service W12: Worcester City Centre – Comer Gardens.
- Service W14: Worcester City Centre – Martley Road.