London Transport Buses in the 1960s- A Decade of Change and Transition

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Just as life in Britain changed dramatically during the 1960s, so did London Transport's buses and their operations. Most striking was the abandonment of London's trolleybuses and their replacement by motorbuses. Begun in 1959 using surplus RT-types, it was completed by May 1962 using new Routemasters, designed specifically to replace them. They then continued to replace RT types, too. Traffic congestion and staff shortages played havoc with London Transport's buses and Green Line coaches during the 1960s, one-man operation was seen as a remedy for the latter, shortening routes in the Central Area for the former. Thus the ill-fated ‘Reshaping Plan’ was born, introducing new OMO bus types. These entered trial service in 1965, and after much delay the plan was implemented from September 1968 onwards. Sadly, new MB-types, also introduced in the Country Area, soon proved a disaster. The decade ended with the loss of LT's Country Area buses and Green Line coaches to the National Bus Company.
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Stock Code P6785.0
Author Blake J
ISBN13 9781473867857
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 282
Width(mm) 216
Page Count 176
Pictures 200
Publication Date 4 Aug 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 14/09/2023