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Service B82: Service History

Service B82 (1939–1968)

Operated by Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited

Service B82 was introduced on Sunday 1st October 1939, as a short-working variation to new tram replacement Service B87. While Service B87 operated between Birmingham City Centre and Dudley, from 1904 the tram route had a branch line from Cape Hill to Bearwood, and Service B82 followed that route to terminate at the end of Bearwood Road.

The majority of journeys on Service B82 were operated by Birmingham City Transport (BCT), but a small number of journeys were operated by Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company Limited (BMMO—Midland “Red” Motor Services) during the peak-time period, and on Saturdays.

In 1952, the terminus for Service B82 was moved to the new Bearwood Bus Station. Otherwise, the route for this service remained unchanged throughout it's history.

On Saturday 29th June 1968, BCT closed their Rosebery Street depot, which had been responsible for their share of working on the Dudley Road group of routes. The work as moved to other depots, and for simplicity the “B”-prefix was dropped from the route numbers, therefore Service B82 was renumbered to Service 82 at this time.

See Service B87 for more information on this group of services.