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London Bus Liveries: A Miscellany

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London buses are red and have been for over a hundred years. The livery was introduced by London General and was continued by London Transport on its formation in 1933, and then perpetuated in principal by its successors, including after privatisation.When route tendering was introduced in 1985, new operators awarded contracts were initially allowed to use their own liveries. London Buses set up some low-cost units to compete for tenders, and some of these adopted differing liveries. But from 1994, 80 per cent red livery was specified for routes entering central London. This was subsequently tightened to cover all routes and to become overall red, with only the fleetname to differentiate companies.However, there have been several exceptions to the rule. Some routes have featured vehicles with special promotional lettering or liveries. Vehicles have appeared in commemorative liveries for royal and anniversary occasions. Vehicles used on contracts or long-term rail replacement services have also carried special liveries specified by the contractor. Also, vehicles used for driver training or for private hire and tours rather than bus routes have been given separate liveries. Many other vehicles have carried commercial advertising liveries since 1969.This book explores the variety of variant liveries carried by the buses of London Transport and its successors since 1969.
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Year Published:
2019
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781445690650
Number of Pages:
96
Publication Date:
15/10/2019
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
Authors:
Batten, Malcolm
Illustrations Note:
180 Illustrations
Place of Publication:
Chalford
Language:
English
SKU:
9781445690650

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