
National Bus Company
The National Bus Company (NBC) was a major bus operator in the United Kingdom, established in 1969 as part of the nationalization of public transport during that era. It aimed to provide consistent and reliable bus services across various regions. NBC operated numerous local bus companies and was responsible for coordinating services to ensure good coverage and accessibility. In 1986, the company was privatized, leading to the creation of multiple independent bus operators. While no longer a single entity, its legacy influenced how public transportation services evolved in the UK.