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Celebrating a British icon 61 Corner end of the route when vigorous circumnavigation of the roundabout created the same result. ...
62 The London Bus of a new route 186. The 114, 140 and 209 gave way to a 286 to Harrow, which in turn became today’s route 340. ...
Celebrating a British icon 63 of the Underground station through Mill Hill to Golders Green with General’s B-type single-deckers ...
64 The London Bus although that did not last long. A failure to operate the service correctly saw it replaced on 22 February 198 ...
Celebrating a British icon 65 Atlas Bus, from 7 November 1989 using new white liveried Northern Counties-bodied Leyland Olympian ...
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68 The London Bus A lthough Uxbridge garage has only been on its current site since 1983 there has been a bus garage in the town ...
Celebrating a British icon 69 original building. Work on a new garage finally started in 1979 in connection with the redevelopme ...
70 The London Bus It originally ran between South Harrow and Mill Hill via Stanmore but was cut back to Edgware before World War ...
Celebrating a British icon 71 to London United in September 2000 upon retendering. A night service began in 2015. Metroline West ...
72 The London Bus London Bus Garages area whose buses have been given some route branding as part of a drive by Transport for Lo ...
BUSES YEARBOOK 2018 Published annually since the early 1960s, the 2018 edition of the Buses Yearbook is packed with a varied mix ...
74 The London Bus T he Mayor of London has a duty to develop and implement policies for the promotion and encouragement of safe, ...
Celebrating a British icon 75 London Traffic Act of 1924, which established the London & Home Counties Traffic Advisory Comm ...
76 The London Bus In 1970 the Greater London Council took control of London Transport, which had been in state ownership for the ...
Celebrating a British icon 77 Romford in April 1971 but continued to work through to Wood Green on Sundays until February 1973, ...
78 The London Bus tendering those non-commercial routes deemed to be socially necessary. Many of them continued to be operated b ...
Celebrating a British icon 79 aspiration that no-one in Greater London is more than 400m from a bus stop means that the London b ...
80 The London Bus Country introduced two routes linking Chertsey and the airport and Alder Valley extended its Reading-Windsor s ...
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