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THE LAST BUS
Derby Telegraph
|January 12, 2026
THE NIGHT 50 YEARS AGO WHEN TRAGIC BLAZE SAW THE END OF MUCH-LOVED BLUE BUSES OF WILLINGTON
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HEY were loved by passengers, loved by staff and even paved the way for love - they ‘were Willington’s Blue Buses.
But 50 years ago, tragedy struck as fire broke out at the depot destroying the garage and 19 buses and the illustrious history of the company, which was started in 1922 in Repton, and it all came to an end.
When the last bus ran on the night of January 5, 1976, no one could have realised that one of the best-maintained and best-loved fleets of buses in the country would never be seen on the lanes of Derbyshire again.
After the last of the fleet had been refuelled in readiness for business as usual the next morning, the depot was locked for the last time.
Twenty minutes later, smoke was seen coming from the garage and, less than two hours later, one of the best-maintained and best-loved fleets had disappeared forever.
The next day, all that was left were smouldering piles of twisted metal. The loyal staff turned up for work as usual, only to find their jobs gone up in smoke.
Staff knew many of their regulars’ first names. Drivers would often stop at garden gates to save passengers a walk in bad weather. Sometimes, when a regular had overslept, a bus would draw up outside their house and the driver give a blast on the horn to remind them to hurry.
Rarely was anyone turned away, however full the bus. The buses turned up in all weathers - snow, floods and gales hardly ever stopped the Blues reaching their destinations.
No wonder residents in the villages through which they passed always had a friendly wave for the crews as they drove by.
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