Herts Advertiser advertisement 1932 |
Then, in 1939, something excited householders. A large store – a new department store – was due to open its doors in Welwyn Garden City.
The first 'Stores' at Bridge Road west, near Guessens Road. |
However, all that changed in 1938 when the foundations were laid for a significant new structure on a prime site opposite The Campus (where the original building workmen's huts had been located), and in June 1939 the new Stores, now renamed Welwyn Department Stores, was opened. Even if you've never heard of that name you will know the business from its current title as part of the John Lewis Partnership.
New Stores opens June 1939. |
Gradually, after 1945, when life returned to normal and bus services resumed at or beyond pre-war levels, the route 330 bus was carrying a steady stream of passengers from St Albans to Welwyn Garden City. Our family was among those passengers. On reaching the Comet Hotel, we passed The Stone House, picked up passengers from Birchwood, passed Jack Oldings, Stanborough, Lemsford Lane and Valley Road. The bus travelled around The Campus, and if not going on to the Hospital, the rather attractively-named destination Welwyn Garden City Cherry Tree was shown at the front of the bus. The Cherry Tree was a restaurant, pub and music venue.
Post-war bus on 330 route outside St Albans Bus Garage. COURTESY MICHAEL ALLEN |
Clearly Welwyn Department Stores attracted many St Albans people away from the city's shops, and London Transport must have made a good profit, at least for a time, from its route 330.
Well, the two St Albans' department stores, are not part of the trading scene any more, but 'The Stores' in the form of John Lewis certainly is; and so is route 330, though today it starts from St Peter's Street instead of St Albans Bus Garage. At the other end it finishes at Welwyn Garden City Station, which means Bus Station, which is opposite the former Cherry Tree, which is where Waitress now trades, which is owned by the John Lewis Partnership, which includes 'The Stores'.
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