Devon General was the principal bus operator in south Devon from 1919. The name was first used by the Devon General Omnibus and Touring Company which was created in 1919. In 1922 it was purchased by the National Electric Construction Company which merged with British Electric Traction in 1931. Nationalisation in 1969 resulted in 1971 with the company being merged into Western National. In 1983 a new Devon General Limited was created which became the first operating subsidiary of the National Bus Company to be privatised in 1986 when it became the first company of Transit Holdings. It was sold to the Stagecoach Group in 1996 and renamed Stagecoach Devon in 2003.
Preserved Metro Cammell bodied AEC Regent V in Exeter in November 2011
An open top bus used in Torbay from 1955 to 1961
Preserved Bristol LH in Devon General National Bus Company livery in October 2008
Preserved Bayline Carlyle bodied Ford Transit in March 2008
Western National was a bus company operating in South West England from 1929 until the 1990s.
Preserved Bristol VRT in Penzance in April 2012
Preserved Bristol H at Liskeard station in November 2012
Preserved Eastern Coach Works bodied Bristol VR in April 2009
Eastern Coach Works bodied Bristol Lodekka with Sealink branding in Weymouth in 1978