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most of which will be dating from the 1950s and 1960s, will appear on route 19 between Finsbury Park and Battersea Bridge. The number 19 bus route in London was established in 1906 and has followed ...
A forgotten map has revealed what London boroughs used to have a trolleybus and tram service. E-vehicles might feel like a 21st-century creation – but trolleybuses powered by electricity ...
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.
Sporting a silver and blue livery, the Silvertown Tunnel Cycle Shuttle is a single-decker bus specially designed to accommodate various bikes (including pedal cycles, tricycles, folded cycles, ...
The British Railways modernisation programme of the 1960s radically changed the rail network, and the British Transport Films unit and the TV news were there to capture it. Compiled here is never ...
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