Good Photographic Coverage, Useful to Modellers, New Factual Information, Informative Captions
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- 2023
- 2022
As in previous volumes, a potted history of each route is accompanied by routeing details and one or two pictures of the kind of bus that operates on that route.
- 2022
Illustrated with over 190 color photographs, this volume represents an up-to- date snapshot of the fascinating modern London bus scene as it stands in autumn 2021.
- 2022
Illustrated with over 190 colour photographs, this volume represents an up-to- date snapshot of the fascinating modern London bus scene as it stands in the latter half of 2021.
- 2021
Good Photographic CoverageNew Factual InformationInformative Long CaptionsUseful to ModellersGood Technical Information
- 2021
London's bus routes are always changing. In this snapshot of 2021, this book captures routes 1-100 at their current physical extent and with their current operating company. Illustrated with over 180 photos, this unique volume gives an insight into what can be seen on each route every day.
- 2021
London Transport 1970-84 covers the declining years of London's bus operations, during which the venerable RT and Routemaster types were compelled to give way to modern buses. These enjoyed less success, however. In this book, 120 stunning color images are accompanied by informative captions, giving the full picture of this time of huge change.
- 2021
This volume takes a look at the next hundred routes in London's spectrum, from 101 to 200. Spread out across the city, these busy routes have been subject to considerable change over the years they have been in existence. Illustrated with over 180 color photos, this volume continues to build a snapshot of the fascinating modern London bus scene.
- 2021
The London Dennis Trident
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Good Photographic Coverage, In depth Historical Text, New Factual Information, Useful to Modellers, Good Technical Information
- 2020
After the successful six-year production run of its B7TL low-floor double- decker had been curtailed in London by increasing noise problems, Volvo developed a leaner and quieter update which it dubbed the B9TL, and orders resumed in strength.