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George Edward Allen
started Motor Coach operations in the late 1920s from Darwin Street
in the Balsall Heath district of Birmingham. His first coaches were
Buckingham bodied Leyland Lionesses and the company specialised in private
hire, excursions and holiday coach travel.
Mr Allen sold the business to the Weatherhogg family in 1948. The Weatherhoggs
modernised and expanded the fleet taking over Superb Coaches (Birmingham)
Limited with the associated fleets of Radley Motors and Masons
of Darlaston.
The Weatherhogg family decided in 1986 to withdraw from coach operating
and the Allenways name passed to David Watkiss who also owned Claribel
Coaches Ltd. Allenways continued as a separate business until the Watkiss
family closed it in 1992.
In the 64 years of operations, the Allenways name was highly respected
in the world of coaching and in the heyday years of its existence the
company was one of the largest coach operations in the city of Birmingham.
A fine collection of photographs and other memorabilia has been collected
by Andrew Roberts to illustrate the history of the company and of those
taken over. The book is complete with fleet lists for Allenways and
the acquired fleets.
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