Central London Buses, Trams, And Trolleybuses A Photographic Review

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This is a photographic review of London Transport’s Central buses, trams and trolleybuses within Central London from the late 1940s until 1970 with a few photographs of traditional buses in the early 1970s also included. Featured are the pre-war and utility types, loaned Bristols, the RT family, and the abandonment of the tramway system. Notable events such as the Festival of Britain and Coronation period special services are covered together with the 1958 bus strike casualty routes. The story continues with the Trolleybus Replacement Programme followed by a temporary stability with the RT and RM families until a modern generation of front entrance, rear engine buses appeared. At the end of 1945 London Transport had a total scheduled fleet across all road services of 7,638 which peaked by the end of 1953 at 9,018. Decline in the popularity of public transport, exacerbated by the bus strike in 1958, meant that by the end of 1969 this figure had dropped to exactly 6,900.

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Stock Code AG452.0
Author Akehurst L/Taylor H
ISBN13 9781910654521
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 192
Pictures 379
Publication Date 8 May 2025
Publication Status Available
Publisher ADAM GORDON
Record last updated 24/07/2026
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