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John Greenwood is rumoured to have established the first omnibus service in 1824. As the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and offered a service where, unlike a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary. The driver would pick up or drop off passengers anywhere on request. Steam buses, trolleybuses and motor buses soon followed.

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John Greenwood is rumoured to have established the first omnibus service in 1824. As the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and offered a service where, unlike a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary. The driver would pick up or drop off passengers anywhere on request. Steam buses, trolleybuses and motor buses soon followed.

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John Greenwood is rumoured to have established the first omnibus service in 1824. As the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and offered a service where, unlike a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary. The driver would pick up or drop off passengers anywhere on request. Steam buses, trolleybuses and motor buses soon followed.

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John Greenwood is rumoured to have established the first omnibus service in 1824. As the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and offered a service where, unlike a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary. The driver would pick up or drop off passengers anywhere on request. Steam buses, trolleybuses and motor buses soon followed.

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John Greenwood is rumoured to have established the first omnibus service in 1824. As the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and offered a service where, unlike a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary. The driver would pick up or drop off passengers anywhere on request. Steam buses, trolleybuses and motor buses soon followed.

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John Greenwood is rumoured to have established the first omnibus service in 1824. As the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and offered a service where, unlike a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary. The driver would pick up or drop off passengers anywhere on request. Steam buses, trolleybuses and motor buses soon followed.