‘All things must pass,’ sang George Harrison in 1970. ‘All things must pass away.’ Well, it gives me no pleasure to announce that The Nicest Beatle has been proven correct again. The latest thing to ...
Buses have been in the news of late, as the Labour government has granted all local authorities the potential power to take control of services in the area by being able to set timetables and routes ...
The Routemaster wasn’t just a bus; it was an iconic example of industrial engineering-cum-aesthetic tour de force which was every bit as important to Londoners and tourists alike as Big Ben, Carnaby ...
The “ding ding” bell once used on London’s classic Routemaster bus is to be reintroduced in a trial aiming to reduce the number of passengers being injured in falls on buses. Transport for London is ...
It’s one of the most iconic vehicles on London’s roads, but the ageing red Routemaster bus, currently serving two routes, is set to be replaced by the modern hybrid “Boris Bus” entirely. The old-style ...
TIME is running out for tourism operators to acquire classic London buses, says a Welsh company which exports used buses across the world. TIME is running out for tourism operators to acquire classic ...
The number of old- fashioned Routemaster buses on London's streets will tomorrow fall below 200 for the first time in more than half a century. Transport for London is replacing the classic open-back ...
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