The London Mini and Midi Bus Types
An exploration of London's small bus history
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published:5th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers an in-depth exploration of mini and midibuses in London, detailing their historical significance and operational evolution.
In The London Mini and Midi Bus Types, readers are invited to explore the fascinating evolution of mini and midibuses that have served the Greater London area. The narrative begins in the early 1930s, when the London Passenger Transport Board took over a variety of small buses from independent operators. This era also saw the introduction of the Leyland Cub, marking a significant moment in the history of London's public transport. However, as the big-bus policy took hold, many smaller vehicles were gradually withdrawn from service, leading to a shift in the dynamics of urban transportation.
The book continues to chronicle the developments of the 1950s, highlighting the arrival of the GS-class Guy Special, specifically designed for lightly-trafficked routes. This period also witnessed the integration of smaller buses like the Ford Transit and Bristol LH/LHS saloons into the London Transport fleet. As the mid-1980s approached, a renewed focus on small-bus operations emerged as a cost-effective solution to meet the demands of the city, resulting in the introduction of new services that catered to previously underserved areas of London.
Ultimately, The London Mini and Midi Bus Types provides a comprehensive look at how these smaller vehicles not only filled essential gaps in the transport network but also paved the way for larger models like the Dennis Dart midibus. The book serves as an informative resource for enthusiasts and historians alike, shedding light on the integral role that mini and midibuses have played in London's transportation landscape.
ISBN: 9781399095266
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224 pages