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New Routemaster double-decker bus in London, United Kingdom

A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but fewer than the average rail transport. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for charter purposes, or through private ownership. Although the average bus carries between 30 and 100 passengers, some buses have a capacity of up to 300 passengers. The most common type is the single-deck rigid bus, with double-decker and articulated buses carrying larger loads, and midibuses and minibuses carrying smaller loads. Coaches are used for longer-distance services. Many types of buses, such as city transit buses and inter-city coaches, charge a fare. Other types, such as elementary or secondary school buses or shuttle buses within a post-secondary education campus, are free. In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special large vehicle licence above and beyond a regular driving license.

Buses may be used for scheduled bus transport, scheduled coach transport, school transport, private hire, or tourism; promotional buses may be used for political campaigns and others are privately operated for a wide range of purposes, including rock and pop band tour vehicles.

Horse-drawn buses were used from the 1820s, followed by steam buses in the 1830s, and electric trolleybuses in 1882. The first internal combustion engine buses, or motor buses, were used in 1895. Recently, interest has been growing in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, and electric buses, as well as buses powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. As of the 2010s, bus manufacturing is increasingly globalised, with the same designs appearing around the world. (Full article...)

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A 2019 Nova Bus LFS (8696) on the Q17 about to terminate in Flushing, Queens.

The Q17 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Queens, New York City, running primarily along Kissena Boulevard, the Long Island Expressway service road (Horace Harding Expressway) and 188th Street between two major bus-subway hubs in the neighborhoods of Jamaica and Flushing. It is one of the busiest local bus routes in Queens. Operated by the North Shore Bus Company until 1947, the route is now operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit brand. (Full article...)

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JR Bus collectively refers to the bus operations of Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies in Japan. JR Bus is operated by six regional companies, with JR East and JR West operating two each while the others operate one each. JR Bus companies provide regional, long distance, and chartered bus services. (

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  • Image 1A bi-articulated Van Hool ExquiCity 24 on Mettis services at Metz, France (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 1A bi-articulated Van Hool ExquiCity 24 on Mettis services at Metz, France (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 2A 1912 Daimler CC Bus, one of five (English) Daimler Company buses exported to Australia (from Bus)
    Image 2A 1912 Daimler CC Bus, one of five (English) Daimler Company buses exported to Australia (from Bus)
  • Image 3Hess LighTram trolleybus in St. Gallen (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 3Hess LighTram trolleybus in St. Gallen (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 4An Indonesian intercity bus, Sinar Jaya double decker Mercedes-Benz OC 500 RF 2542 bus travelling across Java, connecting Surabaya and Jakarta (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 4An Indonesian intercity bus, Sinar Jaya double decker Mercedes-Benz OC 500 RF 2542 bus travelling across Java, connecting Surabaya and Jakarta (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 5An AT Metro double decker Northern Busway bus at Albany busway station (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 5An AT Metro double decker Northern Busway bus at Albany busway station (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 6One of the NAW/Hess articulated trolleybuses delivered to Geneva in 1992, which were among the first production-series low-floor trolleybuses (from Trolleybus)
    Image 6One of the NAW/Hess articulated trolleybuses delivered to Geneva in 1992, which were among the first production-series low-floor trolleybuses (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 7CT Transit Nova Bus LFS articulated in Waterbury, CT (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 8The Perth Central Area Transit operates as a zero-fare basis for passengers in the Perth central business district (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 8The Perth Central Area Transit operates as a zero-fare basis for passengers in the Perth central business district (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 9Solaris trolleybus on the Arnhem trolleybus system in the Netherlands (from Trolleybus)
    Image 9Solaris trolleybus on the Arnhem trolleybus system in the Netherlands (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 10Double-decker in Vienna, 1979 (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 10Double-decker in Vienna, 1979 (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 11Modern Tiyulit (Hebrew for "trip truck") in Israel used for transporting IDF soldiers in open non-paved terrain. (from Combination bus)
    Image 11Modern Tiyulit (Hebrew for "trip truck") in Israel used for transporting IDF soldiers in open non-paved terrain. (from Combination bus)
  • Image 12A TheBus with destination marquee indicating "Express" service to Village Park on the H-1 Freeway. (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 12A TheBus with destination marquee indicating "Express" service to Village Park on the H-1 Freeway. (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 13A New Flyer XDE60 articulated bus in Seattle (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 13A New Flyer XDE60 articulated bus in Seattle (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 14John Scott Russell's Steam carriage in 1834 (from Steam bus)
    Image 14John Scott Russell's Steam carriage in 1834 (from Steam bus)
  • Image 15Guided trolleybus in Castellón de la Plana, Spain (from Guided bus)
    Image 15Guided trolleybus in Castellón de la Plana, Spain (from Guided bus)
  • Image 16MAN A39 in Berlin, Germany (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 16MAN A39 in Berlin, Germany (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 17A rebuilt East Lancs Greenway (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 17A rebuilt East Lancs Greenway (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 18Armoured buses in Israel (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 18Armoured buses in Israel (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 19Insulated poles, contact shoes, and pull–ropes (from Trolleybus)
    Image 19Insulated poles, contact shoes, and pull–ropes (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 20Citroën Jumper minibus in France (from Minibus)
    Image 20Citroën Jumper minibus in France (from Minibus)
  • Image 2114.5-metre 1991 Delta Star 501 on Volvo B10M with cantilever tail lift (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 2114.5-metre 1991 Delta Star 501 on Volvo B10M with cantilever tail lift (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 22A 56-passenger Prevost coach in Canada (from Coach (bus))
    Image 22A 56-passenger Prevost coach in Canada (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 23A Rapid KL Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC during a test run in Cheras, Malaysia (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 23A Rapid KL Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC during a test run in Cheras, Malaysia (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 24The Hyde Park Gate in London, erected by the Kensington Turnpike Trust. These trusts helped to stimulate a sustained period of road improvement in the 18th century. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 24The Hyde Park Gate in London, erected by the Kensington Turnpike Trust. These trusts helped to stimulate a sustained period of road improvement in the 18th century. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 25One of GO Transit's 3.9-metre height (12 ft 9+1⁄2 in) Super-Lo double-decker buses (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 25One of GO Transit's 3.9-metre height (12 ft 9+1⁄2 in) Super-Lo double-decker buses (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 26Trolleybus in Castellón de la Plana (from Trolleybus)
    Image 26Trolleybus in Castellón de la Plana (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 27A trolleybus in Bradford in 1970. The Bradford Trolleybus system was the last one to operate in the United Kingdom; closing in 1972. (from Trolleybus)
    Image 27A trolleybus in Bradford in 1970. The Bradford Trolleybus system was the last one to operate in the United Kingdom; closing in 1972. (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 28A Transit Systems Scania K280UB at Westfield Miranda (from Bus)
    Image 28A Transit Systems Scania K280UB at Westfield Miranda (from Bus)
  • Image 29An Iveco Bus (Irisbus) Magelys at Busworld 2007 (from Coach (bus))
    Image 29An Iveco Bus (Irisbus) Magelys at Busworld 2007 (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 30An Alexander Dennis Enviro500 equipped with bike rack, servicing Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 30An Alexander Dennis Enviro500 equipped with bike rack, servicing Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 31VDL Synergy double-decker bus in Norrtälje, Sweden (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 31VDL Synergy double-decker bus in Norrtälje, Sweden (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 32Youngman JNP6183BEV in Beijing (from Trolleybus)
    Image 32Youngman JNP6183BEV in Beijing (from Trolleybus)
  • (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 33The London Booster moving sculpture
  • Light-blue articulated bus
    Image 34Évéole bus in Douai (from Guided bus)
  • Image 35MAN A95 double decker on route X25 running in Dubai, UAE in 2023 (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 35MAN A95 double decker on route X25 running in Dubai, UAE in 2023 (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 36Retired bus in Israel used as a tow truck (2008) (from Bus)
    Image 36Retired bus in Israel used as a tow truck (2008) (from Bus)
  • Image 37A Volvo BZL battery-electric bus in Manchester (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 37A Volvo BZL battery-electric bus in Manchester (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 38A Scania TransJakarta bus in Harmoni Central Busway Station, Jakarta. (from Articulated bus)
    Image 38A Scania TransJakarta bus in Harmoni Central Busway Station, Jakarta. (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 39New Flyer XT60 in Seattle (from Trolleybus)
    Image 39New Flyer XT60 in Seattle (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 40Articulated trolleybus in Arnhem (from Articulated bus)
    Image 40Articulated trolleybus in Arnhem (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 41A Low floor Bus in Kolkata (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 41A Low floor Bus in Kolkata (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 42A Škoda 30 Tr trolleybus in Prague, which uses In-Motion Charging technology. (from Trolleybus)
    Image 42A Škoda 30 Tr trolleybus in Prague, which uses In-Motion Charging technology. (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 43A double-decker bus on its first day of operation in Mombasa, Kenya (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 43A double-decker bus on its first day of operation in Mombasa, Kenya (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 44Electric buses are becoming common in some places. Pictured is an example from Toronto. (from Transit bus)
    Image 44Electric buses are becoming common in some places. Pictured is an example from Toronto. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 45Berlin horsebus (from Horsebus)
    Image 45Berlin horsebus (from Horsebus)
  • Image 46A Sunwin trolleybus in Shanghai, on the world's oldest operating trolleybus system (from Trolleybus)
    Image 46A Sunwin trolleybus in Shanghai, on the world's oldest operating trolleybus system (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 47Yibin ART System, Yibin, China (from Guided bus)
    Image 47Yibin ART System, Yibin, China (from Guided bus)
  • Image 48Kerb-guided track and adjacent multi-user path along a disused rail line, on the Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit (from Guided bus)
    Image 48Kerb-guided track and adjacent multi-user path along a disused rail line, on the Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit (from Guided bus)
  • Image 49Cacciamali Urby (built on Iveco Daily chassis) in Rijeka, Croatia (from Minibus)
    Image 49Cacciamali Urby (built on Iveco Daily chassis) in Rijeka, Croatia (from Minibus)
  • Image 50Interior of an articulated bus in Los Angeles (from Bus)
    Image 50Interior of an articulated bus in Los Angeles (from Bus)
  • Image 51A postbus in St. Moritz (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 51A postbus in St. Moritz (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 52A Chevrolet bus of Nepal Transport Service in 1961. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 52A Chevrolet bus of Nepal Transport Service in 1961. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 53New Routemaster double-decker bus in London, United Kingdom (from Bus)
    Image 53New Routemaster double-decker bus in London, United Kingdom (from Bus)
  • Image 54Volgren Optimus bodied Volvo B8RLEA of Transperth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, November 2018 (from Articulated bus)
    Image 54Volgren Optimus bodied Volvo B8RLEA of Transperth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, November 2018 (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 55Medium-sized Isuzu Songthaew (truck bus) as seen in Samut Sakhon, Thailand. (from Combination bus)
    Image 55Medium-sized Isuzu Songthaew (truck bus) as seen in Samut Sakhon, Thailand. (from Combination bus)
  • Image 56A Mercedes-Benz Tourismo in Berlin, Germany (from Coach (bus))
    Image 56A Mercedes-Benz Tourismo in Berlin, Germany (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 57The chassis of an Alexander Dennis Enviro500 double-decker bus on display in Hong Kong (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 57The chassis of an Alexander Dennis Enviro500 double-decker bus on display in Hong Kong (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 58ZIL-131 shift bus (from Combination bus)
    Image 58ZIL-131 shift bus (from Combination bus)
  • Image 59Modern Switch Mobility EiV 22 double-decker bus operated by KSRTC in Kerala, India (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 59Modern Switch Mobility EiV 22 double-decker bus operated by KSRTC in Kerala, India (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 60Horse-drawn omnibus in London, 1902 (from Horsebus)
    Image 60Horse-drawn omnibus in London, 1902 (from Horsebus)
  • Image 61National Express Caetano Levante bodied Scania K340EB 6x2 with wheelchair lift at Metrocentre bus rally in May 2009 (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 61National Express Caetano Levante bodied Scania K340EB 6x2 with wheelchair lift at Metrocentre bus rally in May 2009 (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 62Interior of the Alexander ALX500 bodywork as applied to the three-axle Volvo Super Olympian (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 62Interior of the Alexander ALX500 bodywork as applied to the three-axle Volvo Super Olympian (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 63Countries with double-decker buses as a form of public transport (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 63Countries with double-decker buses as a form of public transport (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 64BYD B12C01 double-decker bus operating in Santiago, Chile (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 64BYD B12C01 double-decker bus operating in Santiago, Chile (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 65Double-decker buses may be particularly popular along tourist-friendly routes, such as this First Kernow open-top bus in Cornwall, England. (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 65Double-decker buses may be particularly popular along tourist-friendly routes, such as this First Kernow open-top bus in Cornwall, England. (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 66An AutoTram Extra Grand (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 66An AutoTram Extra Grand (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 67A BMTC UD SLF bus (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 67A BMTC UD SLF bus (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 68NefAZ-4208/4951 shift bus based on a KamAZ-44108. (from Combination bus)
    Image 68NefAZ-4208/4951 shift bus based on a KamAZ-44108. (from Combination bus)
  • Image 69Crown-Ikarus 286 for TriMet (1993) (from Articulated bus)
    Image 69Crown-Ikarus 286 for TriMet (1993) (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 70National Steam car Co Ltd ran steam buses in London from 2 Nov 1909 to 18 Nov 1919 (from Steam bus)
    Image 70National Steam car Co Ltd ran steam buses in London from 2 Nov 1909 to 18 Nov 1919 (from Steam bus)
  • Image 71Star 200 truck with passengers bodywork for the Milicja in Poland. (from Combination bus)
    Image 71Star 200 truck with passengers bodywork for the Milicja in Poland. (from Combination bus)
  • Image 72Guided omnibus from Manchester (from Guided bus)
    Image 72Guided omnibus from Manchester (from Guided bus)
  • Image 73Leyland Titan double decker bus in Sydney, Australia (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 73Leyland Titan double decker bus in Sydney, Australia (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 74A modern purpose-built open top sightseeing bus in France (from Open top bus)
    Image 74A modern purpose-built open top sightseeing bus in France (from Open top bus)
  • Image 75A IC Bus CE school bus with an International 3300 chassis in America (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 75A IC Bus CE school bus with an International 3300 chassis in America (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 76New Flyer DE60LF diesel-electric hybrid in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US. (from Articulated bus)
    Image 76New Flyer DE60LF diesel-electric hybrid in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US. (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 77Early coach drawn by horses (from Coach (bus))
    Image 77Early coach drawn by horses (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 78ExpressBus Savonlinja Volvo B7R / 9700S (no. 792, AAI-840, 2006) at Jyväskylä bus station (from Coach (bus))
    Image 78ExpressBus Savonlinja Volvo B7R / 9700S (no. 792, AAI-840, 2006) at Jyväskylä bus station (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 79A double-deck trolleybus in Reading, England, 1966 (from Trolleybus)
    Image 79A double-deck trolleybus in Reading, England, 1966 (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 80Cross-sectional diagram of the parallel direction curbs of the bus lane in Essen, Germany (from Guided bus)
    Image 80Cross-sectional diagram of the parallel direction curbs of the bus lane in Essen, Germany (from Guided bus)
  • Image 81Airport Limousine Bus. Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Ace in Tokyo, Japan (from Coach (bus))
    Image 81Airport Limousine Bus. Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Ace in Tokyo, Japan (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 82An omnibus of the Compagnie générale des omnibus [fr] company (from Horsebus)
    Image 82An omnibus of the Compagnie générale des omnibus [fr] company (from Horsebus)
  • Image 83A double-decker bus in Marrakesh, Morocco (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 83A double-decker bus in Marrakesh, Morocco (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 84Youngman articulated bus in Ürümqi, China (from Bus)
    Image 84Youngman articulated bus in Ürümqi, China (from Bus)
  • Image 85A double-decker bus in front of the Presidential Palace in the Historic Center of Quito - World Heritage Site by UNESCO (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 85A double-decker bus in front of the Presidential Palace in the Historic Center of Quito - World Heritage Site by UNESCO (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 86A 1965 Mercedes-Benz LPO 322 Bruck in Karlskrona, Sweden (2005) (from Bus)
    Image 86A 1965 Mercedes-Benz LPO 322 Bruck in Karlskrona, Sweden (2005) (from Bus)
  • Image 87MAN NG 313 F articulated bus, bodied by Castrosua (CS 40) in TMB, Barcelona. (from Articulated bus)
    Image 87MAN NG 313 F articulated bus, bodied by Castrosua (CS 40) in TMB, Barcelona. (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 88New Flyer trolleybus in San Francisco (from Trolleybus)
    Image 88New Flyer trolleybus in San Francisco (from Trolleybus)
  • An articulated bus in Tel Aviv.
    Image 89An articulated bus in Tel Aviv. (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 90Trailer bus in Havana (2006) (from Bus)
    Image 90Trailer bus in Havana (2006) (from Bus)
  • Image 91MAX bus system in Las Vegas (from Guided bus)
    Image 91MAX bus system in Las Vegas (from Guided bus)
  • Image 92Bi-articulated bus in Guatemala City, Guatemala (from Articulated bus)
    Image 92Bi-articulated bus in Guatemala City, Guatemala (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 93A coach operated by Megabus (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 93A coach operated by Megabus (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 94Tour bus being used in France (2015) (from Bus)
    Image 94Tour bus being used in France (2015) (from Bus)
  • Image 95Spokane Transit Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC double-decker bus at Eastern Washington University (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 95Spokane Transit Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC double-decker bus at Eastern Washington University (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 96Torquay & District Motor Omnibus Co Ltd service to Chelston from 1903 with a 14-seat Chelmsford Steam bus (from Steam bus)
    Image 96Torquay & District Motor Omnibus Co Ltd service to Chelston from 1903 with a 14-seat Chelmsford Steam bus (from Steam bus)
  • Image 97Solaris Trollino 18 in Salzburg (from Trolleybus)
    Image 97Solaris Trollino 18 in Salzburg (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 98Lear Steam bus on display in Michigan in 1972 (from Steam bus)
    Image 98Lear Steam bus on display in Michigan in 1972 (from Steam bus)
  • Image 99Passengers on board an old Leyland Titan open-top bus view the scenery in Devon. (from Open top bus)
    Image 99Passengers on board an old Leyland Titan open-top bus view the scenery in Devon. (from Open top bus)
  • Image 100A San Francisco Muni trolleybus (ETI 14TrSF) climbing Nob Hill (from Trolleybus)
    Image 100A San Francisco Muni trolleybus (ETI 14TrSF) climbing Nob Hill (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 101A typical North American model in Sherbrooke, Quebec: the Nova Bus LFS with a bicycle rack at the front. (from Transit bus)
    Image 101A typical North American model in Sherbrooke, Quebec: the Nova Bus LFS with a bicycle rack at the front. (from Transit bus)
  • KMB Kowloon Motor Bus
    Image 102A Kowloon Motor Bus Alexander Dennis Enviro400 in Hong Kong (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 103Pole bases with springs and pneumatic pole lowering cylinders (from Trolleybus)
    Image 103Pole bases with springs and pneumatic pole lowering cylinders (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 104AC Transit XMC-77 (from Articulated bus)
    Image 104AC Transit XMC-77 (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 105Geumgang Express Hyundai Universe in South Korea. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 105Geumgang Express Hyundai Universe in South Korea. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 106LibertyBus in Jersey (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 106LibertyBus in Jersey (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 107An example of a private bus operating for BusWest in Perth (2018) (from Bus)
    Image 107An example of a private bus operating for BusWest in Perth (2018) (from Bus)
  • Image 108A bi-articulated bus used on the Brisbane Metro (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 108A bi-articulated bus used on the Brisbane Metro (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 109A double-decker bus of Pabama Transport in Bukidnon (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 109A double-decker bus of Pabama Transport in Bukidnon (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 110Amédée Bollée's L'Obéissante steam bus photographed in 1875 (from Steam bus)
    Image 110Amédée Bollée's L'Obéissante steam bus photographed in 1875 (from Steam bus)
  • Image 111Ausden Clark Executive Scania Irizar i6 coach in black and pink livery (from Coach (bus))
    Image 111Ausden Clark Executive Scania Irizar i6 coach in black and pink livery (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 112Horsebus in Copenhagen, 1907 (from Horsebus)
    Image 112Horsebus in Copenhagen, 1907 (from Horsebus)
  • Image 113A 1911 LGOC B-type (from Bus)
    Image 113A 1911 LGOC B-type (from Bus)
  • Image 114Interior of a wheelchair-accessible transit bus, with bucket seats and smart-card readers at the exit. (from Transit bus)
    Image 114Interior of a wheelchair-accessible transit bus, with bucket seats and smart-card readers at the exit. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 115DAC 117UD articulated bus in Uzinelor, Romania, June 2008 (from Articulated bus)
    Image 115DAC 117UD articulated bus in Uzinelor, Romania, June 2008 (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 116Hino Coach Bus in RMUTT (Pathumthani, Thailand) (from Coach (bus))
    Image 116Hino Coach Bus in RMUTT (Pathumthani, Thailand) (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 117Solaris Vacanza 13, A 3-axle Solaris coach manufactured between 2001 and 2010 in San Sebastian, Spain (from Coach (bus))
    Image 117Solaris Vacanza 13, A 3-axle Solaris coach manufactured between 2001 and 2010 in San Sebastian, Spain (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 118A low-entry bus of Volgren Optimus bodied Volvo B7RLE in Australia (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 118A low-entry bus of Volgren Optimus bodied Volvo B7RLE in Australia (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 119Bus station in rural Russia (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 119Bus station in rural Russia (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 120An intercity coach operated by Flixbus (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 120An intercity coach operated by Flixbus (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 121George Shillibeer's first London omnibus, 1829 (from Horsebus)
    Image 121George Shillibeer's first London omnibus, 1829 (from Horsebus)
  • Image 122A MAN Lion's City A24 articulated bus operated by Tower Transit Singapore (from Articulated bus)
    Image 122A MAN Lion's City A24 articulated bus operated by Tower Transit Singapore (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 123Yutong GT12 operated by FlixBus (from Coach (bus))
    Image 123Yutong GT12 operated by FlixBus (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 1242009 Volvo 9700HD NG bruck coach from Bussring. In service for Riksteatret, outside their headquarters in Nydalen, Oslo. (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 1242009 Volvo 9700HD NG bruck coach from Bussring. In service for Riksteatret, outside their headquarters in Nydalen, Oslo. (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 125An operator livery complementing the bodywork features (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 125An operator livery complementing the bodywork features (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 126A typical transit bus in Madrid, Spain. (from Transit bus)
    Image 126A typical transit bus in Madrid, Spain. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 1272006 Volvo 9700HD with walk-in cargo compartment from Savonlinja in Lahti (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 1272006 Volvo 9700HD with walk-in cargo compartment from Savonlinja in Lahti (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 128A New Routemaster double-decker bus in London (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 128A New Routemaster double-decker bus in London (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 129The MAN A95 is one of the newest double-decker buses purchased for the Bus Contracting Model. (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 129The MAN A95 is one of the newest double-decker buses purchased for the Bus Contracting Model. (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 130A 1986 van-derived Ford Transit minibus bodied by Carlyle (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 130A 1986 van-derived Ford Transit minibus bodied by Carlyle (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 131A Greyhound bus in 1939. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 131A Greyhound bus in 1939. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 132A public transport timetable for bus services in England in the 1940s and 1950s (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 132A public transport timetable for bus services in England in the 1940s and 1950s (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 1331965 Mercedes-Benz LPO322 from Sweden, a typical "skvader" (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 1331965 Mercedes-Benz LPO322 from Sweden, a typical "skvader" (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 134School buses operated by U-go Mobility in Sydney, NSW (from Bus)
    Image 134School buses operated by U-go Mobility in Sydney, NSW (from Bus)
  • Image 135An integral bodywork MCI 102DL3, an intercity bus owned by Greyhound Lines, typical of those used in the 1990s and early 2000s. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 135An integral bodywork MCI 102DL3, an intercity bus owned by Greyhound Lines, typical of those used in the 1990s and early 2000s. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 136Left, double-decker bus Schneider Brillié P2; Centre, double decker horse-drawn omnibus in Paris, France (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 136Left, double-decker bus Schneider Brillié P2; Centre, double decker horse-drawn omnibus in Paris, France (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 137A Mercedes-Benz O405 integral bus (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 137A Mercedes-Benz O405 integral bus (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 138The Vancouver trolleybus system completed the transition to an exclusively low-floor fleet in 2009. (from Trolleybus)
    Image 138The Vancouver trolleybus system completed the transition to an exclusively low-floor fleet in 2009. (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 139A Volvo B10M chassis, bodied worldwide as a single-decker bus, articulated bus, double-decker bus, and coach (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 139A Volvo B10M chassis, bodied worldwide as a single-decker bus, articulated bus, double-decker bus, and coach (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 140A Hino Rainbow midibus (from Midibus)
    Image 140A Hino Rainbow midibus (from Midibus)
  • Image 141A 1992 (redesigned) Neoplan Jumbocruiser (from Articulated bus)
    Image 141A 1992 (redesigned) Neoplan Jumbocruiser (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 142A double-decker bus in Alexandria, Egypt (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 142A double-decker bus in Alexandria, Egypt (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 143The earliest public light buses. At the front are (left to right) Commer, Isuzu Elf and Morris (from Public light bus)
    Image 143The earliest public light buses. At the front are (left to right) Commer, Isuzu Elf and Morris (from Public light bus)
  • Image 144A dual-mode bus operating as a trolleybus in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel in 1990 (from Trolleybus)
    Image 144A dual-mode bus operating as a trolleybus in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel in 1990 (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 145Red open-top double decker bus in Cape Town, South Africa (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 145Red open-top double decker bus in Cape Town, South Africa (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 146Russian Police Ural-572060 also known as VM-4320 (from Combination bus)
    Image 146Russian Police Ural-572060 also known as VM-4320 (from Combination bus)
  • Image 147Low floor buses in Seoul (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 147Low floor buses in Seoul (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 1481937 Chevrolet bodied by Anco in Trondheim with an open cargo area integrated with the body (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 1481937 Chevrolet bodied by Anco in Trondheim with an open cargo area integrated with the body (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 149A low-floor bus can provide accessibility for wheelchair users and those on personal mobility devices, often through the use of a wheelchair ramp. (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 150An Irizar i6 built on a MAN chassis (from Coach (bus))
    Image 150An Irizar i6 built on a MAN chassis (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 151Ural-375D 'truckbus' in Tajikistan. (from Combination bus)
    Image 151Ural-375D 'truckbus' in Tajikistan. (from Combination bus)
  • Image 152A shuttle bus service in Sydney (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 152A shuttle bus service in Sydney (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 153Knight Bus (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 153Knight Bus (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 154An historical Brixton to Clapham horse-drawn bus on display at the London Bus Museum (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 154An historical Brixton to Clapham horse-drawn bus on display at the London Bus Museum (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 155Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC double-decker bus on Mexico City Metrobús' new line 7 running along Calzada de los Misterios (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 155Alexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC double-decker bus on Mexico City Metrobús' new line 7 running along Calzada de los Misterios (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 156Coal mines also operate trolleybus networks to serve workers. Wuyang Coal Mine in Xiangyuan, Changzhi, Shanxi has the last remaining mine trolleybus system in China. (from Trolleybus)
    Image 156Coal mines also operate trolleybus networks to serve workers. Wuyang Coal Mine in Xiangyuan, Changzhi, Shanxi has the last remaining mine trolleybus system in China. (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 157Replica of the Jinghua BK670, a 1970s-1980s front-engined articulated bus model based on Huanghe JN150 trucks, in Beijing (from Articulated bus)
    Image 157Replica of the Jinghua BK670, a 1970s-1980s front-engined articulated bus model based on Huanghe JN150 trucks, in Beijing (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 158Arriva Southend Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Dart SLF (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 158Arriva Southend Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Dart SLF (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 159Opel Blitz combination bus (from Combination bus)
    Image 159Opel Blitz combination bus (from Combination bus)
  • Image 160Ikarus 280 buses in Budapest traffic (1975) (from Articulated bus)
    Image 160Ikarus 280 buses in Budapest traffic (1975) (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 161A semi-open top sightseeing bus in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (from Open top bus)
    Image 161A semi-open top sightseeing bus in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (from Open top bus)
  • Image 162An early horse-drawn omnibus from mid-nineteenth century (from Bus)
    Image 162An early horse-drawn omnibus from mid-nineteenth century (from Bus)
  • Image 163Johannesburg Metrobus (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 163Johannesburg Metrobus (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 164AKSM-420 Vitovt in Minsk (from Trolleybus)
    Image 164AKSM-420 Vitovt in Minsk (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 165Hino S'elega in Tokyo, Japan (from Coach (bus))
    Image 165Hino S'elega in Tokyo, Japan (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 166Monument to Crimean Trolleybus (from Trolleybus)
    Image 166Monument to Crimean Trolleybus (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 167Portland, Oregon TriMet high-floor bus with wheelchair lift extended and lowered to the sidewalk/pavement (2010) (from Bus)
    Image 167Portland, Oregon TriMet high-floor bus with wheelchair lift extended and lowered to the sidewalk/pavement (2010) (from Bus)
  • Image 168Double-decker bus in Baghdad, Iraq in 2016 (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 168Double-decker bus in Baghdad, Iraq in 2016 (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 169Preserved 1857 horse bus in Copenhagen, 1986 (from Horsebus)
    Image 169Preserved 1857 horse bus in Copenhagen, 1986 (from Horsebus)
  • Image 170Advertisement on a bus in Hong Kong (2018) (from Bus)
    Image 170Advertisement on a bus in Hong Kong (2018) (from Bus)
  • Image 171A Volvo B9TL double-decker bus operating in Hong Kong (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 171A Volvo B9TL double-decker bus operating in Hong Kong (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 172An articulated Wright Eclipse Fusion, bending as it drives round a corner at the University of Bath, England, May 2008 (from Articulated bus)
    Image 172An articulated Wright Eclipse Fusion, bending as it drives round a corner at the University of Bath, England, May 2008 (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 173Van Hool Exquicity 18T in Parma (from Trolleybus)
    Image 173Van Hool Exquicity 18T in Parma (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 174Curitiba Neobus bodied bi-articulated Volvo B12M running with 100% biofuel. At 28 metres, it is one of the world's longest buses. Each section features train-like doors for rapid exchange of people. (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 174Curitiba Neobus bodied bi-articulated Volvo B12M running with 100% biofuel. At 28 metres, it is one of the world's longest buses. Each section features train-like doors for rapid exchange of people. (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 175Irisbus Cristalis in Limoges (from Trolleybus)
    Image 175Irisbus Cristalis in Limoges (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 176In many cities, traditional bus service is being augmented by Bus rapid transit, like the Viva service in Toronto's northern suburbs. (from Transit bus)
    Image 176In many cities, traditional bus service is being augmented by Bus rapid transit, like the Viva service in Toronto's northern suburbs. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 177Medium-sized Hino Songthaew (truck bus) as seen in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand. (from Combination bus)
    Image 177Medium-sized Hino Songthaew (truck bus) as seen in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand. (from Combination bus)
  • Image 178Two Optare Solo midibuses (from Midibus)
    Image 178Two Optare Solo midibuses (from Midibus)
  • Image 179A Foton BJ6128SHEVCA-5 plug-in hybrid double-decker bus in Beijing Bus service (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 179A Foton BJ6128SHEVCA-5 plug-in hybrid double-decker bus in Beijing Bus service (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 180Gillett & Co Steam bus licensed by the Metropolitan Police on 21 Jan 1899 (from Steam bus)
    Image 180Gillett & Co Steam bus licensed by the Metropolitan Police on 21 Jan 1899 (from Steam bus)
  • Image 181A Neoplan Megaliner at Osaka station as "Seishun Mega Dream" in Japan (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 181A Neoplan Megaliner at Osaka station as "Seishun Mega Dream" in Japan (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 182Intercity coach at Liuliqiao, connecting Beijing with Youyu. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 182Intercity coach at Liuliqiao, connecting Beijing with Youyu. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 183 Almazora bodied Fuso Canter Modern PUV, Philippines (from Combination bus)
    Image 183 Almazora bodied Fuso Canter Modern PUV, Philippines (from Combination bus)
  • Image 184Intercity coaches from GO and Megabus seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 184Intercity coaches from GO and Megabus seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 185The Elektromote, the world's first trolleybus, in Berlin, Germany, 1882 (from Trolleybus)
    Image 185The Elektromote, the world's first trolleybus, in Berlin, Germany, 1882 (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 186Barton's unique Dennis Loline, 861 (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
    Image 186Barton's unique Dennis Loline, 861 (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
  • Image 187MAN Lion's coach L (from Coach (bus))
    Image 187MAN Lion's coach L (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 188Setra S 417 HDH in Mannheim (from Coach (bus))
    Image 188Setra S 417 HDH in Mannheim (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 189Phileas bus (from Guided bus)
    Image 189Phileas bus (from Guided bus)
  • Image 190A Kia Granbird Silkroad from 2015 at the Seoul Motor Show (from Coach (bus))
    Image 190A Kia Granbird Silkroad from 2015 at the Seoul Motor Show (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 191Bimodal Bus-tram [ko] and Barota [ko] in Sejong City, South Korea (from Guided bus)
    Image 191Bimodal Bus-tram [ko] and Barota [ko] in Sejong City, South Korea (from Guided bus)
  • Image 192A Ringtrambus hybrid bus in Belgium (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 192A Ringtrambus hybrid bus in Belgium (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 193Interiors of coaches include many features not found in buses intended for shorter travel. (from Coach (bus))
    Image 193Interiors of coaches include many features not found in buses intended for shorter travel. (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 194A Community Transit double-decker bus in Downtown Seattle, Washington (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 194A Community Transit double-decker bus in Downtown Seattle, Washington (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 195Leyland B45 (prototype of the Olympian) on route 10 in Gibraltar (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 195Leyland B45 (prototype of the Olympian) on route 10 in Gibraltar (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 196Underground trolleybus at Kurobe Dam Station (from Trolleybus)
    Image 196Underground trolleybus at Kurobe Dam Station (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 1971902 Thornycroft Steam bus used by London Road car Co Ltd (from Steam bus)
    Image 1971902 Thornycroft Steam bus used by London Road car Co Ltd (from Steam bus)
  • Image 198Diagram of a 1947-built Pullman Standard model 800 trolleybus, a type that operated in Valparaíso (Chile) until 2023 (from Trolleybus)
    Image 198Diagram of a 1947-built Pullman Standard model 800 trolleybus, a type that operated in Valparaíso (Chile) until 2023 (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 1992003 Volvo 9700S on B12M from Telemark Bilruter, with all doors open. Manual pallet jack is standard equipment for single-person operation. (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 1992003 Volvo 9700S on B12M from Telemark Bilruter, with all doors open. Manual pallet jack is standard equipment for single-person operation. (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 200A Mitsubishi Fuso Aero King at Tokyo station as "Dream-go" in Japan (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 200A Mitsubishi Fuso Aero King at Tokyo station as "Dream-go" in Japan (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 201Trolleybus wire switch (Type Soviet Union) (from Trolleybus)
    Image 201Trolleybus wire switch (Type Soviet Union) (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 202Kerb guided busway guide wheel Mannheim, Germany (from Guided bus)
    Image 202Kerb guided busway guide wheel Mannheim, Germany (from Guided bus)
  • Image 203A private omnibus or "station bus" (from Horsebus)
    Image 203A private omnibus or "station bus" (from Horsebus)
  • Image 204Police bus in Taipei, Taiwan (2014) (from Bus)
    Image 204Police bus in Taipei, Taiwan (2014) (from Bus)
  • Image 205Nottingham City Transport Optare Solo M995 in July 2025 (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 205Nottingham City Transport Optare Solo M995 in July 2025 (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 206MU ZiU-9 in Leningrad, Soviet Union, 1987 (from Trolleybus)
    Image 206MU ZiU-9 in Leningrad, Soviet Union, 1987 (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 207GMC New Design truckbus (from Combination bus)
    Image 207GMC New Design truckbus (from Combination bus)
  • Image 208VinBus electric bus at VOP (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 208VinBus electric bus at VOP (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 209Preserved 1965 AEC Regal VI formerly operated by the Metropolitan Transport Trust in Perth, Australia (from Bus)
    Image 209Preserved 1965 AEC Regal VI formerly operated by the Metropolitan Transport Trust in Perth, Australia (from Bus)
  • Image 210Schematic of an articulated bus, showing four passenger doors and two powertrain configurations. (from Articulated bus)
    Image 210Schematic of an articulated bus, showing four passenger doors and two powertrain configurations. (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 211A Van Hool US-specification double-decker bus in New York City, US (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 211A Van Hool US-specification double-decker bus in New York City, US (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 212A 19-seat low-floor green minibus (from Public light bus)
    Image 212A 19-seat low-floor green minibus (from Public light bus)
  • Image 213First appearing in London in 1947, the AEC Regent III RT (pictured) was the predecessor to the AEC Routemaster. (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 213First appearing in London in 1947, the AEC Regent III RT (pictured) was the predecessor to the AEC Routemaster. (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 214A double-decker bus has more seating capacity than a single-decker bus of equivalent length. (from Transit bus)
    Image 214A double-decker bus has more seating capacity than a single-decker bus of equivalent length. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 215Stagecoach Yorkshire Enviro400EV electric double-decker in Chesterfield in May 2025 (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 215Stagecoach Yorkshire Enviro400EV electric double-decker in Chesterfield in May 2025 (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 216New Flyer trolleybus in Toronto, Canada (from Bus)
    Image 216New Flyer trolleybus in Toronto, Canada (from Bus)
  • Image 217A Paris omnibus in 1828 (from Horsebus)
    Image 217A Paris omnibus in 1828 (from Horsebus)
  • Image 2181999 New Flyer D40LF in the Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline in June 2010. (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 2181999 New Flyer D40LF in the Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline in June 2010. (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 219MAZ-251 in Minsk, Belarus (from Coach (bus))
    Image 219MAZ-251 in Minsk, Belarus (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 220Trolleybus in Malatya (from Trolleybus)
    Image 220Trolleybus in Malatya (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 221Solaris Urbino 18 in Warsaw, Poland (2018) (from Articulated bus)
    Image 221Solaris Urbino 18 in Warsaw, Poland (2018) (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 222Caetano Levante 3 bodied Scania K410EB6 operated by National Express (from Coach (bus))
    Image 222Caetano Levante 3 bodied Scania K410EB6 operated by National Express (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 223Amédée Bollée's L'Obéissante (1875) (from Bus)
    Image 223Amédée Bollée's L'Obéissante (1875) (from Bus)
  • Image 224Chelmsford (1905) (from Steam bus)
    Image 224Chelmsford (1905) (from Steam bus)
  • Image 225Iveco Indcar Mago 2 midibus in Jyväskylä, Finland (from Midibus)
    Image 225Iveco Indcar Mago 2 midibus in Jyväskylä, Finland (from Midibus)
  • Image 226A bus in Finland in the early 20th century with the cargo area totally separated from the bus body (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 226A bus in Finland in the early 20th century with the cargo area totally separated from the bus body (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 227Japanese low-entry bus "omnibus" in Hamamatsu (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 227Japanese low-entry bus "omnibus" in Hamamatsu (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 228AEC Routemaster in Sri Lanka (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 228AEC Routemaster in Sri Lanka (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 229BEX intercity double-decker coach connecting Dresden and Berlin. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 229BEX intercity double-decker coach connecting Dresden and Berlin. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 230Scania L94UB chassis bus at the Central Square in Tampere, Finland (from Transit bus)
    Image 230Scania L94UB chassis bus at the Central Square in Tampere, Finland (from Transit bus)
  • Image 231World's first trolleybus, Berlin 1882 (from Bus)
    Image 231World's first trolleybus, Berlin 1882 (from Bus)
  • Image 232Winnipeg Transit New Flyer D60LF on Route 77 (from Articulated bus)
    Image 232Winnipeg Transit New Flyer D60LF on Route 77 (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 233Many low-floor buses feature extendable ramps. (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 233Many low-floor buses feature extendable ramps. (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 234An AEC Routemaster, a pioneering 1950s bus design (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 234An AEC Routemaster, a pioneering 1950s bus design (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 235The sharply-arched Beverley Bar necessitated a special bus design. A preserved East Yorkshire Motor Services AEC Bridgemaster with an arched roof passes under the Bar in August 2022. (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
    Image 235The sharply-arched Beverley Bar necessitated a special bus design. A preserved East Yorkshire Motor Services AEC Bridgemaster with an arched roof passes under the Bar in August 2022. (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
  • Image 236A Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL in April 2024. (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 236A Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL in April 2024. (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 237SmartRider card for Transperth (from Transit bus)
    Image 237SmartRider card for Transperth (from Transit bus)
  • Image 238MAN SD200 on route T-4 in Saint-Petersburg in 2000s (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 238MAN SD200 on route T-4 in Saint-Petersburg in 2000s (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 2392003 Helmark-bodied Scania K124EB double-decker bruck in Östersund (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 2392003 Helmark-bodied Scania K124EB double-decker bruck in Östersund (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 240Cikupa manhauler (from Combination bus)
    Image 240Cikupa manhauler (from Combination bus)
  • Image 241A Van Hool bi-articulated bus in Hamburg, Germany (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 241A Van Hool bi-articulated bus in Hamburg, Germany (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 242Electric bus Hyundai Elec City in Goyang (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 242Electric bus Hyundai Elec City in Goyang (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 243Hino Dutro 110SD 12-seater microbus in Indonesia (from Minibus)
    Image 243Hino Dutro 110SD 12-seater microbus in Indonesia (from Minibus)
  • Image 244GAZ combination bus (from Combination bus)
    Image 244GAZ combination bus (from Combination bus)
  • Image 245Setra mid-size coach (from Coach (bus))
    Image 245Setra mid-size coach (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 246Scania K320UA articulated bus operating for SouthLink (from Articulated bus)
    Image 246Scania K320UA articulated bus operating for SouthLink (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 247French steam bus (from Steam bus)
    Image 247French steam bus (from Steam bus)
  • Image 248Transjakarta location in Jakarta is the longest BRT line in the world (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 248Transjakarta location in Jakarta is the longest BRT line in the world (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 249Hyundai County minibus being used as a city bus in Seoul, South Korea. (from Transit bus)
    Image 249Hyundai County minibus being used as a city bus in Seoul, South Korea. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 250A transit bus operated by First Bus London. (from Public transport bus service)
    Image 250A transit bus operated by First Bus London. (from Public transport bus service)
  • Image 251Minibus vehicle from Suzuki Carry used as public transportation of Transjakarta in Indonesia (from Minibus)
    Image 251Minibus vehicle from Suzuki Carry used as public transportation of Transjakarta in Indonesia (from Minibus)
  • Image 252A retired bus is used for an ambulance bus in Toronto (2014) (from Bus)
    Image 252A retired bus is used for an ambulance bus in Toronto (2014) (from Bus)
  • Image 253US school bus (2007 IC CE) (from Bus)
    Image 253US school bus (2007 IC CE) (from Bus)
  • Image 254Bristol Lodekka FS6G – the first British alternative to the lowbridge design (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
    Image 254Bristol Lodekka FS6G – the first British alternative to the lowbridge design (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
  • Image 255a New Flyer XD60 for CDTA (from Articulated bus)
    Image 255a New Flyer XD60 for CDTA (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 256Yutong City Master in Skopje, North Macedonia (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 256Yutong City Master in Skopje, North Macedonia (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 257An East Lancs Olympus body with a tree-protection bull-bar protecting the large upper-deck front window (from Bus manufacturing)
    Image 257An East Lancs Olympus body with a tree-protection bull-bar protecting the large upper-deck front window (from Bus manufacturing)
  • Image 258Irisbus Crealis Neo, an optically guided TEOR bus in Rouen (from Guided bus)
    Image 258Irisbus Crealis Neo, an optically guided TEOR bus in Rouen (from Guided bus)
  • Image 259Behind time, anonymous engraving of a stagecoach in England. (from Intercity bus service)
    Image 259Behind time, anonymous engraving of a stagecoach in England. (from Intercity bus service)
  • Image 260Gothenburg - Bi-articulated Volvo bus (from Bi-articulated bus)
    Image 260Gothenburg - Bi-articulated Volvo bus (from Bi-articulated bus)
  • Image 261Greyhound Lines MCI 102DL3 Coach bus (from Coach (bus))
    Image 261Greyhound Lines MCI 102DL3 Coach bus (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 262LiAZ-6213 in Tyumen (from Low-floor bus)
    Image 262LiAZ-6213 in Tyumen (from Low-floor bus)
  • Image 2631960 Scania-Vabis L75 bodied by Kristiansund Lettmetall, carrying six passengers (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 2631960 Scania-Vabis L75 bodied by Kristiansund Lettmetall, carrying six passengers (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 264A Rocar DAC 217E articulated trolleybus in Bucharest, Romania, in April 2007 (from Trolleybus)
    Image 264A Rocar DAC 217E articulated trolleybus in Bucharest, Romania, in April 2007 (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 265Early version of a midibus, the Bedford JJL (from Midibus)
    Image 265Early version of a midibus, the Bedford JJL (from Midibus)
  • Image 266A ZiU-9 trolleybus in service in Piraeus, Greece, on the large Athens-area trolleybus system. The Russian-built ZiU-9 (also known as the ZiU-682), introduced in 1972, is the most numerous trolleybus model in history, with more than 45,000 built. In the 2000s it was effectively rendered obsolete by low-floor designs. (from Trolleybus)
    Image 266A ZiU-9 trolleybus in service in Piraeus, Greece, on the large Athens-area trolleybus system. The Russian-built ZiU-9 (also known as the ZiU-682), introduced in 1972, is the most numerous trolleybus model in history, with more than 45,000 built. In the 2000s it was effectively rendered obsolete by low-floor designs. (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 267Oxford Tube bodied double-decker Neoplan Skyliners (from Coach (bus))
    Image 267Oxford Tube bodied double-decker Neoplan Skyliners (from Coach (bus))
  • Image 268Trolleybus on tunnel line in Tateyama (from Trolleybus)
    Image 268Trolleybus on tunnel line in Tateyama (from Trolleybus)
  • Image 269A preserved 1951 Kenworth bruck displayed at the Whitefish Depot (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 269A preserved 1951 Kenworth bruck displayed at the Whitefish Depot (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 270Ikarus 280 in Hungary (1975) (from Articulated bus)
    Image 270Ikarus 280 in Hungary (1975) (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 271Dublin Bus Volvo B9TL (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 271Dublin Bus Volvo B9TL (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 272MAN A39 double-deck bus on route 500 in Porto, Portugal (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 272MAN A39 double-deck bus on route 500 in Porto, Portugal (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 273A typical transit bus in Eindhoven. The floor between the doors is low to allow for easy entry and egress. (from Transit bus)
    Image 273A typical transit bus in Eindhoven. The floor between the doors is low to allow for easy entry and egress. (from Transit bus)
  • Image 274Bustech bodied double decker in Sydney, Australia (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 274Bustech bodied double decker in Sydney, Australia (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 275Föli double-decker coach bus in Turku, Finland (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 275Föli double-decker coach bus in Turku, Finland (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 276Arriva Southern Counties Volvo B7TL with TransBus ALX400 bodywork in England (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 276Arriva Southern Counties Volvo B7TL with TransBus ALX400 bodywork in England (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 277A Nishitetsu public bus in Fukuoka, Japan (from Bus)
    Image 277A Nishitetsu public bus in Fukuoka, Japan (from Bus)
  • Image 278A Taichung BRT Bus (from Articulated bus)
    Image 278A Taichung BRT Bus (from Articulated bus)
  • Image 279The first ever internal combustion omnibus, introduced in 1895 (Siegen to Netphen) (from Bus)
    Image 279The first ever internal combustion omnibus, introduced in 1895 (Siegen to Netphen) (from Bus)
  • Image 280A preserved Leyland Titan TD1 of Glasgow Corporation at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
    Image 280A preserved Leyland Titan TD1 of Glasgow Corporation at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum (from Lowbridge double-deck bus)
  • Image 281Chevrolet AK Series shift bus (from Combination bus)
    Image 281Chevrolet AK Series shift bus (from Combination bus)
  • Image 282YaTB-3 trolleybus on Leningradskoye Highway in Moscow, 1930s (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 282YaTB-3 trolleybus on Leningradskoye Highway in Moscow, 1930s (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 283Jakarta double-decker city tour bus passing through landmarks and points of interest in Jakarta, Indonesia (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 283Jakarta double-decker city tour bus passing through landmarks and points of interest in Jakarta, Indonesia (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 284An ex-SBS Transit Leyland Olympian 3-axle bus as preserved in the UK after its retirement from Singapore in 2013 (from Double-decker bus)
    Image 284An ex-SBS Transit Leyland Olympian 3-axle bus as preserved in the UK after its retirement from Singapore in 2013 (from Double-decker bus)
  • Image 285Volvo B5LH single-decker bus in Singapore (from Bus)
    Image 285Volvo B5LH single-decker bus in Singapore (from Bus)
  • Image 2861983 Repstad-bodied Volvo B10M, converted for transport of racing horses (from Bruck (vehicle))
    Image 2861983 Repstad-bodied Volvo B10M, converted for transport of racing horses (from Bruck (vehicle))
  • Image 287A switch in parallel overhead lines (from Trolleybus)
    Image 287A switch in parallel overhead lines (from Trolleybus)

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  • Image 1A preserved Bristol SUS, which was operated by Western National
    Image 1A preserved Bristol SUS, which was operated by Western National
  • Image 2Buses in Oslo
    Image 2Buses in Oslo
  • Image 3View from Slussen towards Gamla stan (Old town) and Riddarholmen. In the background Kungsholmen and Stockholm City Hall.
    Image 3View from Slussen towards Gamla stan (Old town) and Riddarholmen. In the background Kungsholmen and Stockholm City Hall.
  • Image 4A Dopravní podnik hlavního města Prahy, Karosa B 732 in Prague
    Image 4A Dopravní podnik hlavního města Prahy, Karosa B 732 in Prague
  • Image 5Trolleybuses outside Salzburg Hbf, Austria
    Image 5Trolleybuses outside Salzburg Hbf, Austria
  • Image 6A MAN Lion's City of BSAG, Bremen Hauptbahnhof
    Image 6A MAN Lion's City of BSAG, Bremen Hauptbahnhof
  • Image 7A Leyland Olympian, and the Grade II listed Angel Inn
    Image 7A Leyland Olympian, and the Grade II listed Angel Inn
  • Image 8A trolleybus in Brno, Czech Republic
    Image 8A trolleybus in Brno, Czech Republic
  • Image 9A trolleybus in Novosibirsk, Russia
    Image 9A trolleybus in Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Image 10The Agora and de l'Assut de l'Or Bridge – Part of the Arts and Science complex in Valencia
    Image 10The Agora and de l'Assut de l'Or Bridge – Part of the Arts and Science complex in Valencia
  • Image 11A Mercedes Citaro O530, of the Oxford Bus Company
    Image 11A Mercedes Citaro O530, of the Oxford Bus Company
  • Image 12An abandoned bus in the Atacama Desert
    Image 12An abandoned bus in the Atacama Desert
  • Image 13An East Lancs bodied Volvo B10M, owned by Hilton's travel, Newton-Le-Willows
    Image 13An East Lancs bodied Volvo B10M, owned by Hilton's travel, Newton-Le-Willows
  • Image 14A Karosa Bus in Olomouc
    Image 14A Karosa Bus in Olomouc
  • Image 15An Iveco Crossway of Blaguss, Vienna
    Image 15An Iveco Crossway of Blaguss, Vienna
  • Image 16A preserved BVG MAN SD200, operating Berlin bus 218
    Image 16A preserved BVG MAN SD200, operating Berlin bus 218
  • Image 17A KMB bus, in Hong Kong
    Image 17A KMB bus, in Hong Kong
  • Image 18A Connexionsbuses operated Scania Omnidekka, at Thorpe Arch industrial estate, Wetherby.
    Image 18A Connexionsbuses operated Scania Omnidekka, at Thorpe Arch industrial estate, Wetherby.
  • Image 19The freight trolley TG-5, Vinnitsa, Ukraine.
    Image 19The freight trolley TG-5, Vinnitsa, Ukraine.
  • Image 20A Setra S 415 NF of the operator BahnBus Hochstift, in Paderborn bus terminal.
    Image 20A Setra S 415 NF of the operator BahnBus Hochstift, in Paderborn bus terminal.
  • Image 21An Irisbus Agora Line vehicle in Avignon, France
    Image 21An Irisbus Agora Line vehicle in Avignon, France
  • Image 22A bus at the University of Nottingham
    Image 22A bus at the University of Nottingham

Bus People

  • Image 1 Ann Heron Gloag DBE (née Souter; born 10 December 1942) is a Scottish businesswoman, activist, and charity campaigner. She is co-founder of the transport company Stagecoach Group. According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2024, Gloag and her brother, Sir Brian Souter, are worth £815 million, an increase of £35 million from the previous year. In 2023, Gloag put Beaufort Castle, her Category A listed residence in the Scottish Highlands, up for sale at £7.5 million. Located near Kiltarlity, 13 miles west of Inverness, the castle was originally built in the 12th century and then rebuilt in 1880. Gloag purchased the historic estate, which includes a 26-bedroom principal property, a chapel, six residential cottages and 127 acres of land, in 1994 for approximately £1.5 million. (Read More)
    Image 1
    Ann Heron Gloag DBE (née Souter; born 10 December 1942) is a Scottish businesswoman, activist, and charity campaigner. She is co-founder of the transport company Stagecoach Group.

    According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2024, Gloag and her brother, Sir Brian Souter, are worth £815 million, an increase of £35 million from the previous year.

    In 2023, Gloag put Beaufort Castle, her Category A listed residence in the Scottish Highlands, up for sale at £7.5 million. Located near Kiltarlity, 13 miles west of Inverness, the castle was originally built in the 12th century and then rebuilt in 1880. Gloag purchased the historic estate, which includes a 26-bedroom principal property, a chapel, six residential cottages and 127 acres of land, in 1994 for approximately £1.5 million. (Read More)
  • Image 2 Julian Henry Peddle (born November 1954) is an entrepreneur who has worked in the bus industry since the early 1980s, having owned or part-owned numerous bus companies. He spent 11 years as co-owner of Stevensons of Uttoxeter between 1983 and 1994, having previously been its traffic manager. During the late 1990s and early 2000s he ran Status Group, a group of small bus companies spread across England which included BakerBus, Choice Travel and MK Metro. He was a major shareholder in Tellings-Golden Miller and Centrebus Holdings before their sale to Arriva. (Read More)
    Image 2
    Julian Henry Peddle (born November 1954) is an entrepreneur who has worked in the bus industry since the early 1980s, having owned or part-owned numerous bus companies. He spent 11 years as co-owner of Stevensons of Uttoxeter between 1983 and 1994, having previously been its traffic manager. During the late 1990s and early 2000s he ran Status Group, a group of small bus companies spread across England which included BakerBus, Choice Travel and MK Metro. He was a major shareholder in Tellings-Golden Miller and Centrebus Holdings before their sale to Arriva. (Read More)
  • Image 3 Robert R. Kiley (September 16, 1935 – August 9, 2016) was an American public transit planner and supervisor known for his ability to rehabilitate transit systems experiencing serious problems. From 2001 to 2006 he was the first commissioner of Transport for London, the public organisation that runs and maintains London's public transport network. Kiley also worked as a CIA agent, CEO of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, deputy mayor of Boston, chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and president and CEO of the New York City Partnership. He is credited as being the architect of the revival of Boston and New York's ailing public transport systems in the 1970s and 1980s respectively. Kiley unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Boston in 1983. (Read More)
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    Robert R. Kiley (September 16, 1935 – August 9, 2016) was an American public transit planner and supervisor known for his ability to rehabilitate transit systems experiencing serious problems. From 2001 to 2006 he was the first commissioner of Transport for London, the public organisation that runs and maintains London's public transport network.

    Kiley also worked as a CIA agent, CEO of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, deputy mayor of Boston, chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and president and CEO of the New York City Partnership. He is credited as being the architect of the revival of Boston and New York's ailing public transport systems in the 1970s and 1980s respectively.

    Kiley unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Boston in 1983. (Read More)
  • Image 4 Sir Moir Lockhead OBE DHC (born 25 April 1945 in County Durham, England) is an English businessman. He was Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of UK transport group FirstGroup. Originally a mechanical engineer, he left school (West Cornforth Secondary Modern) at 15 to become apprentice mechanic in a bus garage in Darlington, before working for a short period as a management trainee with Tarmac. In 1979, he was appointed Chief Engineer of Glasgow City Transport. He joined Grampian Regional Transport in 1985 as General Manager, and went on to lead the successful employee buy-out as GRT Group. He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1996 for services to the bus industry. He is a past President of the Confederation of Passenger Transport. He was knighted in the 2008 Birthday Honours. In 2009, the University of Aberdeen awarded him a Doctorate honoris causa (DHC). In 2010, he was awarded the VisitScotland Silver Thistle Award for outstanding services to the tourism industry in Scotland. In 2011, he was appointed Chairman of the Scottish Rugby Union. In 2014, he was re-appointed for a second three-year term. In 2014, he was appointed Chairman of the National Trust for Scotland. In January 2011, First Great Western powercar 43160 was named Sir Moir Lockhead as was First ScotRail diesel multiple unit 170401 in March 2011. (Read More)
    Image 4
    Sir Moir Lockhead OBE DHC (born 25 April 1945 in County Durham, England) is an English businessman. He was Chief Executive and Deputy Chairman of UK transport group FirstGroup. Originally a mechanical engineer, he left school (West Cornforth Secondary Modern) at 15 to become apprentice mechanic in a bus garage in Darlington, before working for a short period as a management trainee with Tarmac. In 1979, he was appointed Chief Engineer of Glasgow City Transport. He joined Grampian Regional Transport in 1985 as General Manager, and went on to lead the successful employee buy-out as GRT Group.

    He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1996 for services to the bus industry. He is a past President of the Confederation of Passenger Transport. He was knighted in the 2008 Birthday Honours. In 2009, the University of Aberdeen awarded him a Doctorate honoris causa (DHC). In 2010, he was awarded the VisitScotland Silver Thistle Award for outstanding services to the tourism industry in Scotland.

    In 2011, he was appointed Chairman of the Scottish Rugby Union. In 2014, he was re-appointed for a second three-year term. In 2014, he was appointed Chairman of the National Trust for Scotland.

    In January 2011, First Great Western powercar 43160 was named Sir Moir Lockhead as was First ScotRail diesel multiple unit 170401 in March 2011. (Read More)
  • Image 5 Kathleen Andrews (née Smith; May 17, 1940 – November 17, 2013) was a British-Canadian bus driver and transport manager. Her pioneering role as the first female Transit Operator, Dispatcher and Manager in Edmonton, Alberta was later commemorated by the city. Kathleen Smith grew up in Rochdale, Lancashire and migrated to Edmonton aged 14. She graduated from Ross Sheppard Composite High School in 1959. Following a marriage and subsequent divorce, she sought full-time employment to support her family, which led to joining the Edmonton Transit System (ETS) in 1975. She initially fulfilled the role of Bus Information Clerk, before becoming the first female bus driver that May. After three years, she became the first female Bus Dispatcher, and was eventually promoted to manager of Special Service charter buses. She was commended by the council as being the first female in any significant management capacity in the city. She continued to drive school buses after her retirement from ETS in 1998, and died of cancer in November 2013. In 2014, the city council created the Kathleen Andrews Transit Garage at a cost of $196 million, covering 500,000 square feet of space and accommodating 300 buses and 700 drivers. The garage did not open officially until February 2020. (Read More)
    Image 5
    Kathleen Andrews (née Smith; May 17, 1940 – November 17, 2013) was a British-Canadian bus driver and transport manager. Her pioneering role as the first female Transit Operator, Dispatcher and Manager in Edmonton, Alberta was later commemorated by the city.

    Kathleen Smith grew up in Rochdale, Lancashire and migrated to Edmonton aged 14. She graduated from Ross Sheppard Composite High School in 1959. Following a marriage and subsequent divorce, she sought full-time employment to support her family, which led to joining the Edmonton Transit System (ETS) in 1975. She initially fulfilled the role of Bus Information Clerk, before becoming the first female bus driver that May. After three years, she became the first female Bus Dispatcher, and was eventually promoted to manager of Special Service charter buses. She was commended by the council as being the first female in any significant management capacity in the city. She continued to drive school buses after her retirement from ETS in 1998, and died of cancer in November 2013.

    In 2014, the city council created the Kathleen Andrews Transit Garage at a cost of $196 million, covering 500,000 square feet of space and accommodating 300 buses and 700 drivers. The garage did not open officially until February 2020. (Read More)
  • Image 6 Karuna Ratna Tuladhar (Nepali: करुणारत्न तुलाधर) (23 October 1920 – 19 July 2008) was a pioneer of Nepalese public transport. He was proprietor of Nepal Transport Service which he and his brother Lupau Ratna Tuladhar founded in 1959. This was Nepal's first public bus service which linked the capital Kathmandu with the railhead of Amlekhganj, 190 kilometers to the south near the Indian border. The same year, Nepal Transport Service also started the first local shuttle between Kathmandu and Patan (Lalitpur), one of the three cities in the Kathmandu Valley. (Read More)
    Image 6
    Karuna Ratna Tuladhar (Nepali: करुणारत्न तुलाधर) (23 October 1920 – 19 July 2008) was a pioneer of Nepalese public transport. He was proprietor of Nepal Transport Service which he and his brother Lupau Ratna Tuladhar founded in 1959. This was Nepal's first public bus service which linked the capital Kathmandu with the railhead of Amlekhganj, 190 kilometers to the south near the Indian border.

    The same year, Nepal Transport Service also started the first local shuttle between Kathmandu and Patan (Lalitpur), one of the three cities in the Kathmandu Valley. (Read More)
  • Image 7 Samuel Ledgard (1874–1952) was a Leeds entrepreneur who became a major West Yorkshire Independent bus operator. Following his death in 1952, his executors continued to operate the Samuel Ledgard bus company until 1967, when it was acquired by the West Yorkshire Road Car Company. (Read More)
    Image 7
    Samuel Ledgard (1874–1952) was a Leeds entrepreneur who became a major West Yorkshire Independent bus operator. Following his death in 1952, his executors continued to operate the Samuel Ledgard bus company until 1967, when it was acquired by the West Yorkshire Road Car Company. (Read More)
  • Image 8 Werner Wolfgang Heubeck (24 October 1923 – 19 October 2009) was a German–British transport executive who was managing director of the Northern Ireland transport companies Ulsterbus and Citybus. (Read More)
    Image 8
    Werner Wolfgang Heubeck (24 October 1923 – 19 October 2009) was a German–British transport executive who was managing director of the Northern Ireland transport companies Ulsterbus and Citybus. (Read More)
  • Image 9 John Greenwood (born 1788, died 1851), transport entrepreneur, was the keeper of a toll-gate in Pendleton on the Manchester to Liverpool turnpike. In 1824 he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats and began an omnibus service, probably the first one in the United Kingdom, between Pendleton and Manchester. His pioneering idea was to offer a service where, unlike with a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary and the driver would pick up or set down passengers anywhere on request. Later on he added daily services to Buxton, Chester, and Sheffield. John Greenwood, and a number of competitors, created a network of omnibus services, often acting as feeders to the railways. When he died in 1851 he left a flourishing business to his son, also named John (II) (b. 12 May 1818, d. 21 March 1886), which in that year became the Manchester Carriage Company. By gestation, and amalgamation, in 1880, this became the Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company, led by John Greenwood (II). Following the council taking control of passenger transport services, in 1903, the residuary operations became The Manchester Carriage Co. (1903) Ltd, led by John Greenwood (III) (b. 1856). For how this initial service developed, see Timeline of public passenger transport operations in Manchester. (Read More)
    Image 9
    John Greenwood (born 1788, died 1851), transport entrepreneur, was the keeper of a toll-gate in Pendleton on the Manchester to Liverpool turnpike. In 1824 he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats and began an omnibus service, probably the first one in the United Kingdom, between Pendleton and Manchester. His pioneering idea was to offer a service where, unlike with a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary and the driver would pick up or set down passengers anywhere on request. Later on he added daily services to Buxton, Chester, and Sheffield.

    John Greenwood, and a number of competitors, created a network of omnibus services, often acting as feeders to the railways. When he died in 1851 he left a flourishing business to his son, also named John (II) (b. 12 May 1818, d. 21 March 1886), which in that year became the Manchester Carriage Company.

    By gestation, and amalgamation, in 1880, this became the Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company, led by John Greenwood (II). Following the council taking control of passenger transport services, in 1903, the residuary operations became The Manchester Carriage Co. (1903) Ltd, led by John Greenwood (III) (b. 1856).

    For how this initial service developed, see Timeline of public passenger transport operations in Manchester. (Read More)

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