First Franchised Motor Bus Line in Texas
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 32° 32.121 W 094° 56.694
15S E 317353 N 3601445
Texas Historical Marker in front of the Gladewater Museum, 116 W Pacific Ave, Gladewater, TX, providing some background of the trials and tribulations of the state's first franchised bus line, way back in the 1920s.
Waymark Code: WMW4YA
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/10/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 2

Marker Number: 9956

Marker Text:
The W.E. Nunnelee Bus Lines began passenger service from Tyler to Gladewater and Mt. Pleasant in March 1925; later added buses from Tyler to Henderson and Nacogdoches. Twenty-six vehicles were operated over the 205 miles. These included 7-passenger automobiles and 12-, 15-, 16-, and 19-passenger buses. Fare from Tyler to Gladewater was $1. With stops in Winona, Starrville, Friendship, the 30-mile run took an hour, over roads paved in 1919 and 1923. On Aug. 1, 1927, buses were placed under regulation of the railroad commission. This line had franchise No. 1; it was one of 247 companies running 865 public passenger vehicles on 20,348 miles of Texas roads. Many of these "buses" were autos built for private use. Others had "stretched" auto chassis seating 10 or more passengers. Several models had doors that opened along the side. Uncomfortable and hard to drive, they constantly needed new tires and repairs to brakes and valves. Breakdowns were frequent. Overhauls (often made, of necessity, by the roadside) were handled by mechanics lacking suitable tools. Although far different from the airconditioned, safety-engineered bus of today, early buses showed the way to a new era in convenient transportation. Incise in base: Early Travel, Communication and Transportation Series Erected by the Moody Foundation 1966


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