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London’s bus network is one of the most extensive in the world, carrying almost 2.4 billion passengers a year – more than all the other bus journeys in England combined.
Buses, stop signs and maps will soon have an additional colour to highlight individual routes as part of a trial in east London. It is hoped the measure, similar to that used on London Underground ...
As of today, a colour-coding system is being trialled in east London. Different routes have been assigned unique colours, which will be visible on the sides of buses to help passengers identify ...
London General Omnibus Company (or L.G.O.C.) owned most of the buses and in 1907 painted its entire fleet red to stand out from competitors. Since 1933, the colour was adopted by London Transport ...
More than 60 red buses will be given the distinctive colour to mark seven different routes for a trial in Barkingside, east London. Photo: Chris Guy Another trial is set for the summer in Hayes ...
Throughout the late 1800s, the bus colour system worked well until the 1900s when the motor buses first appeared on roads in London. London buses are a key part of the transport system. (Image: Getty) ...
Of all London buses, this red double-decker has become the most familiar. The first experimental model was fashioned in September 1954 and the last bus was delivered in 1968. Its working life was ...
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Part of London Bridge, a grey steel and concrete product of the seventies, has been illuminated by a new 190-foot-long mosaic. The public artwork, titled In a River a Thousand Streams, is a ...
London mayor Sadiq Khan announces London’s buses are getting Tube-style colour coding for routes to make it easier to travel Sadiq Khan plans to give London’s bus network an overhaul by colour ...
London in 1927: amazing colour footage emerges of capital filled with trams, open-top buses and flat-capped residents ...