London Transport Buses in the 1960s
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The author provides informative captions for each of the photographs, drawing on his extensive knowledge of the vehicles, the routes they are working, and the area they serve.






The author provides informative captions for each of the photographs, drawing on his extensive knowledge of the vehicles, the routes they are working, and the area they serve.
For anyone with a serious interest in London's Underground, this book is essential reading, including as it does many pervious unpublished photographs.
Focusing on the often-overlooked DMs and DMSs, Jim Blake's latest work delves into the history of London's buses, capturing their significance despite their unpopularity and lack of success. By documenting these vehicles, particularly during the final phases of their operational lives, Blake offers a unique perspective on a lesser-known aspect of London Transport's legacy.
Good Photographic Coverage, Detailed Information, Informative Long Captions, Useful to Modellers
Good Illustrations, Interesting Informative Text, New Factual Material, Useful to Modellers.