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SP40102 is pictured passing along Hanworth Road, Hounslow whilst heading for Kingston on Route 111

Year of the bus 8 years on....SP40102 is pictured passing Fairfield Bus Station on Route 65 in its heritage livery this afternoon. Driver held back a little whilst the traffic cleared which was handy.

Claiming the title of first shot of 2016, and bang on the stroke of 4pm, is London United SP102 pictured at Brentford County Court heading for Hammersmith

One of the most colourful of all the buses that I found and a personal favourite of mine; this one celebrates all things Westminster

Rather appropriately sited next to a K2 kiosk the telephone bus was located in Parliament Square

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Potters Bar Bus Garage, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, UK

Still in its Year of the Bus livery is London United SP102. It is pictured here making the turn up to Richmond Bus Station whilst working a Kingston bound trip on the 65

An excellent paint job by the Stagecoach team.These two Enviros represent Catford garage & are in these specially liveries to commemorate the garage centenary year & Year of the bus. April 2014.

on display outside London Transport Museum.

 

Covent Garden, WC2 - London.

 

Tuesday 4th February 2014.

 

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IMG_1496 - LT150 - LTZ 1150 - Wrightbus New Bus For London - London United (RATP Group; Year Of The Bus - 2014) (MP) - Covent Gardens, LT Museum 04/02/14

The special-edition silver painted New Routemaster is one of the Year of the Bus 2014 celebrations.

An excellent paint job by the Stagecoach team.This is one of two Enviros that represent Catford garage painted in this special liveries to commemorate the garage centenary year & Year of the bus. April 2014.

Christmas decorations are beginning to appear everywhere. Here is Covent Garden, London. 2014 is also the 'Year of the Bus', the foreground is a Bus Art 'Poppy Fields' by Sarah Jane Grace. Catch the 'Bus Art Trail.'

 

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Wrightbus New Routemaster at Hyde Park Corner London March 2017, in a silver livery to celebrate the 2014 'Year of the Bus'.

This reminded me of a Renoir painting - I loved its soft tones and impressionistic look

The special-edition silver painted New Routemaster is one of the Year of the Bus 2014 celebrations.

The special-edition silver painted New Routemaster is one of the Year of the Bus 2014 celebrations.

Detail in the painting on this sculpture of a New Routemaster, with, behind, a New Routemaster passing in about the same place on the painting!

Couldn't get the pigeons to comply, though.

14/03/2016. Taken in Trafalgar Square.

Seen on RT75 in a rainy Strand on route 11 is RT2043, and RT3062. This was part of The Year of the Bus 2014.

 

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Pictured passing Gunnersbury Station is London United SP102 in a heritage London United Livery

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LT150 in "Year of the bus" livery is pictured at is first stop in Aldwych earlier this afternoon

London General Commercial Services open top WVL93 in South Lambeth Road, seen performing route 77A during the Stockwell Garage Open Day.

21 June 2014

Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. It is situated in the City of Westminster. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. There are a number of commemorative statues and sculptures in the square, while one plinth, left empty since it was built in 1840, The Fourth Plinth, has been host to contemporary art since 1999. The square is also used for political demonstrations and community gatherings, such as the celebration of New Year's Eve.

 

The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain which took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar in Los caños de meca, a town in the municipality of Vejer de la Frontera (in the municipality of Barbate since 1940), Cádiz, Spain. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square".

 

In the 1820s George IV engaged the architect John Nash to redevelop the area. Nash cleared the square as part of his Charing Cross Improvement Scheme. The present architecture of the square is due to Sir Charles Barry and was completed in 1845.

Another 1960s inspired design this one could not be missed!

After its unveiling yesterday at Brooklands Catfords E200 was out today on the P4, seen this afternoon in Forest Hill. April 2014.

Featuring all the main sights on a seemingly ever changing skyline in London...

Buses in Kingston

 

Tuesday 30 January 2018

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Kingston upon Thames' double deckers

 

Thursday 12 August 2017

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London Bus Cavalcade, Regent Street in celebration of the Year of the Bus.

I do love the decorations in the market hall. A visit to Covent Garden is never dull either...

London Bus Cavalcade, Regent Street 22 June 2014 in celebration of the Year of the Bus.

Part of the Centenary celebrations & Year of the bus events in 2014 saw Catford open its doors to the public for an open day, part of this saw route 54 partially covered from Catford - Elmers End using heritage vehicles. One of the attractions was this Megadekka seen in Southend road, Catford.

May 2014.

The last bus on this trail was located at Picadilly Circus. Thanks for following me on this wander around London & giving me such kind feedback. More London trails tomorrow but for now if you want to read more you can do so at www.worthingwanderer.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/year-of-bus-a...

I guess there had to be one didn't there? This one was stationed outside the London Transport Museum keeping guard

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