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The Bus We Loved
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

The Bus We Loved

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Granta

Elborough tells the story of the Routemaster - a bus designed and made in London, by Londoners for Londoners and, as the Routemaster fleet is formally retired, remembers the vehicle that has come to symbolise the city in the eyes of much of the world. This edition has been revised to include the Routemaster's last run.

The Routemaster Pocket-Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

The Routemaster Pocket-Book

Nothing encapsulates the essence of London quite like the red double-decker Routemaster bus. Its iconic design, since its 1956 inception, has become as much a symbol of the capital as St Paul's or Tower Bridge. The design was revolutionary, drawing largely on the many innovative technological advances brought about by the development of aircraft during the Second World War. Boasting a lightweight, two-part sub frame assembly, independent front suspension, an automatic gearbox, power-hydraulic braking and power-steering, this truly modern machine was like nothing seen before in public transport. The Routemaster was specifically designed and constructed for service in the tough operating condi...

Routemaster Bus
  • Language: en

Routemaster Bus

The Routemaster bus – instantly recognizable as the classic red double-decker London Transport bus – is a British icon, and a symbol unmistakably associated with London. Now the Routemaster receives the famous Haynes Manual treatment. This book provides a unique perspective on owning, restoring and operating a Routemaster, as well as an insight into the design, development and anatomy of this remarkably resilient machine, which saw continuous service in London for over 45 years.

London's New Routemasters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

London's New Routemasters

A collection of photographs documenting the 'new bus for London' - the new Routemaster sporting a dual-staircase and three doors.

London's New Routemaster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

London's New Routemaster

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Few things are as synonomous with London as its famous red buses, thousands of which carry millions of passengers a year on hundreds of separate routes. Yet since the withdrawl from service of the much loved Routemaster in the mid-2000s, noe of its replacements has succeeded in generating the same kind of affection among the travelling public. Now, however, the stylish, Thomas Hetherwick-designed New Routemaster looks set to recapture the imagination of Londoners and visitors alike. This book tells the story of the New Routemaster.

Routemaster Bus Manual - 1954 onwards (all marks)
  • Language: en

Routemaster Bus Manual - 1954 onwards (all marks)

The Routemaster bus - instantly recognisable as the classic red double-decker London Transport bus - is a British icon, and a symbol unmistakably associated with London. Now the Routemaster receives the famous Haynes Manual treatment. This book provides a unique perspective on owning, restoring and operating a Routemaster, as well as an insight into the design, development and anatomy of this remarkably resilient machine, which saw continuous service in London for over 45 years.

Last Years of the London Routemaster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Last Years of the London Routemaster

The last decade of Routemaster bus operation in London saw over seven hundred surviving RMs and RMLs divided between several new companies following the privatization of London Buses Ltd’s subsidiaries in 1994. Now operating their existing twenty routes under contract to LRT (renamed TfL in 2000), Centrewest, Metroline, MTL London Northern, Leaside Buses, Stagecoach East London, South London, London Central, London General and London United all adopted their own predominantly red liveries, but by the turn of the century these firms had clustered in pairs and generally sold out to the emerging big corporate groups. Two independents, BTS and Kentish Bus, had also won a Routemaster route each and were similarly brought under the control of larger parents. In this photographic archive, each company’s last Routemaster-operating decade is outlined in detail up to when each route was converted to OPO one by one between 29 August 2003 and 9 December 2005. The two heritage routes are then explored all the way up to their own end in 2019.

The London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

The London "routemaster" Bus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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London Routemasters in the Late 1970s and Early 1980s
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

London Routemasters in the Late 1970s and Early 1980s

An illustrated look at the Routemaster which is an iconic London bus, recognised around the world, from the late 1970s to early 1980.

Routemaster Omnibus
  • Language: en

Routemaster Omnibus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This omnibus edition brings together three titles to cover the history of the Routemaster bus. More than just another bus, the Routemaster was a symbol of all that was great about Britain, and in particular London, which it served faitfully for half a century.