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 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.
A new study has found that half of people wish buses had first-class areas, and 45% have never travelled in any form of first ...
Twenty mile per hour speed limits on some roads in London are not responsible for slower buses, the mayor of London has claimed. Sir Sadiq Khan said while there was "a perception of declining bus ...
Normal fees on regular running number 19 buses will still apply, and the London Bus Museum has advised that the vintage buses are not wheelchair or buggy accessible due to their age and design.
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