London's Low-floor Buses
In 1994, London saw the inauguration of low-floor buses with a fleet of sixty single-decks introduced by London Buses Limited. Swiftly transitioning to newly privatized operators, these vehicles faced limited popularity, and it wasn't until 1996 that Dennis Dart SLF brought additional examples.
The debut of low-floor double-deckers took almost two more years. The early 2000s witnessed an influx of low-floor buses, primarily from DAF and Dennis, with a smaller Volvo contingent. The capital welcomed the second generation of low-floor vehicles in 2006, marked by the Enviro range from Alexander Dennis Limited.
While the Enviro 200 and 400 models gained prominence among London operators, some opted for alternative models.
David Beddall's illustrated book captures this chapter of London's bus history with 180 compelling photographs, offering a captivating tribute to the evolution of low-floor buses in the city.
Specificaties
| Auteur: | David Beddall |
|---|---|
| Uitvoering: | 96 blz, 23.5 x 16.5 x 0.8 cm, paperback |
| Illustraties: | 180 kleurenfoto's |
| Uitgever: | Amberley Publishing (GB, 2021) |
| ISBN: | 9781398101197 |
London's Low-floor Buses
Taal: Engels
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