Darracq-Serpollet Omnibus Co
of 2 Coleman Street, London.
Darracq-Ferpollet (sic) of 2 Coleman St (offices) and Walnut Tree Walk, Lambeth (garage) (1910)[1].
1906 The company was registered on 17 May, with the object of constructing steam motor omnibuses and heavy traction vehicles under the patents of Leon Serpollet for the entire world, except Italy. A. Darracq and Co were associated in the promotion. [2]
1907 The Metropolitan Steam Omnibus Co began.
1908-1911 Annual reports in Coventry Archives[3]
Over five years a fleet of over 500 Darracq-Serpollet steam buses were built.
This was the second largest fleet in London.
By 1912 these were all replaced by B-type petrol buses, under agreement with the LGOC.
1912 The company was voluntarily wound up. J. S. Smith Winby was chairman[4]
Three Darracq-Serpollets ran on the Isle of Wight until 1923.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris