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7-484: GRT may refer to: Businesses [ edit ] GRT Group , a defunct British bus operator General Recorded Tape , a defunct American company GRT Records , their record label Grand River Transit , a Canadian public transport operator Guangdong Radio and Television , a Chinese broadcaster Places [ edit ] Grateley railway station , Hampshire, England (CRS code: GRT) Greenbrier River Trail ,

14-556: A state park in West Virginia, US Other uses [ edit ] Garo language , spoken in India and Bangladesh Grasser Racing Team , an Austrian motor racing team Gross register tonnage , a measure of a ship's volume An acronym for Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in the UK . Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

21-589: The city bus operator in Aberdeen , Scotland, in a management buyout . Motivation for the buyout was the 1988 announcement that the Scottish Bus Group was to be privatised, sparking fears that GRT could be acquired by a larger group and asset stripped . The buyout was achieved on 20 January 1989. General Manager Moir Lockhead , together with four other managers, took a 51% stake in the new company, with employees holding 33%, and Aberdeen Asset Management and 3i

28-455: The company had developed a form of corporate livery dictated by an arrangement of a horizontal and diagonal bands over a base colour. The colour scheme of the bands were derived from colours representative of the subsidiary company, while the base colour was chosen as cream. Lowland Scottish, however, opted to use yellow for its base colour. The companies retained their own version of a company logo. Some companies developed an alternate livery with

35-812: The remaining 16%. At the time GRT had a fleet of 200 buses and 500 employees. GRT Group went on to purchase other bus operators in England and Scotland. In April 1994, it was listed on the Stock Exchange. In June 1995, GRT Group merged with Badgerline to form FirstBus . GRT Group contributed 1,600 buses to the new company's fleet of 5,600. As GRT Holdings: As GRT Bus Group plc: Midland Scottish, Eastern Counties, Scottish Motor Traction and Lowland Scottish, were regional companies, with operating territories stretching over large areas comprising town and interurban services. The Northampton and Leicester operations were town based networks, like Grampian. As GRT Group,

42-445: The title GRT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GRT&oldid=1196519816 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages GRT Group GRT Group

49-533: Was a bus operating company in the United Kingdom from 1989 until 1995. It was formed when Grampian Regional Transport (GRT) was privatised. It went on to purchase a number of bus companies in England and Scotland. In April 1994, GRT Group was listed on the stock exchange, and in June 1995 merged with Badgerline to form FirstBus . The GRT Group was formed as a holding company to purchase Grampian Regional Transport ,

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