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Knife Board Horse Bus
Knife Board Horse Bus
Date:c1875
Registration:-
Acquired by Museum:2007
Current State:Fully Restored
This vehicle was built by the London General Omnibus Company for use in central London, but in early motorbus days was sold to Andrews' Star Ominibus Company for use on the Clapham to Brixton route. The Star Omnibus Co. Ltd. was formed in 1899, taking over the business of the Andrews' Star Omnibus Co. Ltd formed in 1892 by Solomon Andrews and his son Francis. This enabled their existing business, Solomon Andrews and Son, to trade in London. The company operated fifteen routes at a fixed fare of 1d. The company suffered financially from the competition and went into liquidation in 1909 after the death of Solomon Andrews.

After that, it found its way into the ownership of Mills Circus, who used it for a number of years, before passing it on to Chessington Zoo. It was then operated on a service between Chessington South Station and the zoo. It was retired in 1949, when it failed to pass an inspection.

It was acquired by John Andrews in 1963, whose family is the "Andrews" in the Andrews' Star Omnibus Company, the original owners. It was overhauled and took part in the Shillibeer 150th aniversay in 1979 - George Shillibeer had introduced the horse bus into London in 1829.

This bus was donated to the Museum by the John Andrews Charitable Trust in 2007.


The London Bus Preservation Trust Ltd,
Redhill Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1EF
Tel. 01932 868665

Registered Charity No. 1053383


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