Motorized double-decker buses were first introduced in London after World War I (the city already had horse-drawn double-decker buses) and their production ramped up after World War II. But it was the ...
It’s one of the most iconic vehicles on London’s roads, but the ageing red Routemaster bus, currently serving two routes, is set to be replaced by the modern hybrid “Boris Bus” entirely. The old-style ...
LONDON – London's red double-decker buses are as globally recognizable as New York's yellow cabs, so there was dismay when the city's classic Routemaster vehicles were phased out six years ago.
London’s red Routemaster buses were once as essential to the city’s identity as black cabs and the chime of Big Ben. For decades, these distinctive double‑deckers went through the capital’s busiest ...
London is retiring its famous red, "Routemaster" buses. Friday is that final day for the open-backed, double-deckers. A recent poll showed that 81 percent of Londoners opposed scrapping the buses. But ...
The last five 1960 Routemaster double-decker buses are being sold by TfL at auction These iconic double-decker buses were each built around 1960 and served London for decades, carrying millions of ...
A fleet of iconic London Routemaster buses will return to the capital's streets on Sunday 8th February to mark the 70th anniversary of the Routemaster entering public service. The commemorative road ...
What will be remembered of Boris Johnson’s political career, do you reckon? Covid? The Boriswave, the immigration influx that saw over a million people a year enter the UK? The Boris bike? The best ...
Having announced the end of the naturally-aspirated V8 engines era earlier this year, British car builder Morgan seems determined to change the way the public perceives its products. Morgan already ...