A London bus route is travelling back in time for one day only in March as heritage vehicles from the 20th century will be taken on a spin around the capital. The London Bus Museum in Weybridge, the ...
The big red double-decker bus has been a stalwart of London life and a globally recognised symbol of the city for over 100 years. In those 100 years, those buses have gone through several iterations.
Up until the early 1960s, Londoners were able to ... another comeback recently when Transport for London (TfL) launched a fleet of 20 new electric buses. What the new buses, running between ...
London's red buses are among the most iconic symbols of the capital. The reason behind their colour dates to the early 1900s, when the transport system was operated by different rival companies.
The British Railways modernisation programme of the 1960s radically changed the rail ... at Waterloo (with Nine Elms depot), all the major London stations, The Blue Pullman and early diesels ...
I'm back at the National Archives in London, and, looking through the records for the 1960s, I've found a source that tells us about another well-publicised demonstration. This one took place a ...
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