Bromsgrove Depot
The Strand, 29 Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove.
- Purpose built, two bay, steel-framed garage with red brick frontage
and stone facings, with brick built offices and workshops. Initial
capacity of 24 vehicles.
- Opened by Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited
(BMMO — Midland “Red”) on 26th July 1920,
with an original allocation of 10 vehicles.
- Allocation of 17 vehicles by October 1922.
- Extended at the rear, and an additional mini-bay at the side, increasing
capacity to 47 vehicles from 4th December 1930.
- 5,000 sq.ft. of the building requisitioned by the Ministry of
Aircraft Production from September 1940, and used by the Austin
Aero Company for the production aircraft components, including
wings for the Spitfire fighter, until early 1945.
- Depot allocation of 43 vehicles by June 1947.
- Depot allocation of 54 by late 1952, with a nearby car park being
used as an overflow bus park.
- Extra land acquired, allowing the building to be expanded with an
extra spur at the rear, behind the offices. Also, the mini-bay
built in 1930 was removed and replaced with an additional bay to the
main building, with all the changes increasing overall capacity to
65 vehicles from 1st February 1956.
- Depot allocation of 39 vehicles in February 1967, made up of 18
double-deck and 19 single-deck buses, with 2 coaches.
- Depot closed on 31st December 1971, with vehicles
and services being divided between Redditch
depot, Worcester depot, Digbeth
depot, Stourbridge depot and Bearwood depot.
- Depot reopened by the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company
Limited (BMMO — Midland “Red”) on 3rd December
1973, due to West Midland Passenger Transport Executive (WMPTE)
takeover of other garages.
See the “Transfer
of BMMO Services and Assets to the West Midlands PTE” page
in the “History”
section of this website for further details of the transfer.
- Company renamed to Midland Red Omnibus Company Limited (MROC)
on 29th March 1974, with a depot allocation of 17
vehicles and approximately 36 staff at this time.
- Site used by the Southern Division Body Department for repairs and
overhauls from September 1976, following the closure of Malvern
depot.
- Depot control passed to Midland Red (West) Limited when the
Midland Red Omnibus Company Limited split up on 6th September
1981.
- Closed by Midland Red (West) Limited on 16th September
1983, with vehicles and services moved to other Midland Red West depots.
- Used for vehicle storage until c. 1987.
- Building demolished.