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− | In 1933, along with the other three main line railways, the LMS purchased the Hay's Wharf Cartage Company Ltd., the owners of Pickfords, and Carter Paterson. Subsequently, the LMS acquired Joseph Nall & Co. of Manchester and a 51% stake in Wordie & Co. of Glasgow. The LMS operated a road haulage fleet consisting of 29,754 road vehicles. | + | In 1933, along with the other three main line railways, the LMS purchased the [[Hays plc|Hay's Wharf Cartage Company]] Ltd., the owners of [[Pickfords]], and [[Carter Paterson]]. Subsequently, the LMS acquired Joseph Nall & Co. of Manchester and a 51% stake in Wordie & Co. of Glasgow.<ref name="Bonavia" /> The LMS operated a road haulage fleet consisting of 29,754 road vehicles.<ref name="WhitehouseThomasp97"/> |
===Hotels=== | ===Hotels=== |