Soon London authorities have banned public buses and in 1922 transport workers constructed a new bus model with a closed roof.
The oldest of the London bus is by far the Routemaster, which means "road master". bus design was developed for about 9 years and has appeared on the streets of London in 1956.
The open rear platform allows passengers to get on and off without stopping, even at traffic lights and intersections. Double-deck Routemaster red buses are recognized worldwide and is a complete symbol of London.
In 1968, the Routemaster bus has stopped the release, and their number is rapidly decreased due to the long service life. Over the past few years in London took place a complete replacement of the bus fleet, and only on two central city routes was decided to leave the famous red Routemaster bus.
Soon London authorities have banned public buses and in 1922 transport workers constructed a new bus model with a closed roof.
The oldest of the London bus is by far the Routemaster, which means "road master". bus design was developed for about 9 years and has appeared on the streets of London in 1956.
The open rear platform allows passengers to get on and off without stopping, even at traffic lights and intersections. Double-deck Routemaster red buses are recognized worldwide and is a complete symbol of London.
In 1968, the Routemaster bus has stopped the release, and their number is rapidly decreased due to the long service life. Over the past few years in London took place a complete replacement of the bus fleet, and only on two central city routes was decided to leave the famous red Routemaster bus.
The oldest of the London bus is by far the Routemaster, which means "road master". bus design was developed for about 9 years and has appeared on the streets of London in 1956.
The open rear platform allows passengers to get on and off without stopping, even at traffic lights and intersections. Double-deck Routemaster red buses are recognized worldwide and is a complete symbol of London.
In 1968, the Routemaster bus has stopped the release, and their number is rapidly decreased due to the long service life. Over the past few years in London took place a complete replacement of the bus fleet, and only on two central city routes was decided to leave the famous red Routemaster bus.
The oldest of the London bus is by far the Routemaster, which means "road master". bus design was developed for about 9 years and has appeared on the streets of London in 1956.
The open rear platform allows passengers to get on and off without stopping, even at traffic lights and intersections. Double-deck Routemaster red buses are recognized worldwide and is a complete symbol of London.
In 1968, the Routemaster bus has stopped the release, and their number is rapidly decreased due to the long service life. Over the past few years in London took place a complete replacement of the bus fleet, and only on two central city routes was decided to leave the famous red Routemaster bus.