Boltons (bus manufacturer)

Boltons was an Australian bus bodybuilder in West Perth.

Boltons
IndustryBus manufacturing
Founded1888
FounderIsaac Bolton
Defunct1972
Headquarters

History

In 1888, Isaac Bolton founded a coach building business as Bolton & Sons in Fremantle. Isaac retired in 1912, with sons Alfred and Leonard taking over the business.[1]

In 1926, the business of Daniel White & Co was purchased. In June 1936, a new factory on land purchased from Holden in West Perth was opened by the Minister for Industry, Albert Hawke. In 1948, the company passed to Leonard's two sons.[1]

In the early 1950s, Boltons bodied 40 Sunbeam trolleybuses. During this period, Boltons established a relationship with Commonwealth Engineering.[1]

Boltons bodied over 400 buses and coaches for the Metropolitan Transport Trust on AEC, Albion, Daimler, Guy and Leyland chassis.[2] It also bodied coaches for the Western Australian Government Railways[3] and private operators.[1]

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gollark: The precise time is tunable, after some amount of time it would probably cease to be discussed. And why should they *not* exist? The logreading issue is fixable as I said, search... maybe less so, but I'm not sure how many search queries actually turn up that stuff *now* and how big an issue it would be.
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References

  1. "A Centenary of Boltons Coach and Body Building from 1888 to 1989" Australian Bus Panorama issue 29/6 May 2014 pages 5-7
  2. MTT / Transperth / PTA Disposals Perth Bus Info
  3. Western Australian Government Railways / Westrail / Transwa Perth Bus Info
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