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INTRODUCING THE LONDONER BUS.—The London Transport Executive’s first pay-as-you-enter double-decker bus. Within 10 years all central London will be served by buses of this kind, and the familiar sight of the conductor will become a thing of the past. The new bus, built at a cost of £13,000, carries 89 passengers, has a forward entrance door and a central exit door,

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32516, 28 January 1971, Page 3

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INTRODUCING THE LONDONER BUS.—The London Transport Executive’s first pay-as-you-enter double-decker bus. Within 10 years all central London will be served by buses of this kind, and the familiar sight of the conductor will become a thing of the past. The new bus, built at a cost of £13,000, carries 89 passengers, has a forward entrance door and a central exit door, Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32516, 28 January 1971, Page 3

INTRODUCING THE LONDONER BUS.—The London Transport Executive’s first pay-as-you-enter double-decker bus. Within 10 years all central London will be served by buses of this kind, and the familiar sight of the conductor will become a thing of the past. The new bus, built at a cost of £13,000, carries 89 passengers, has a forward entrance door and a central exit door, Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32516, 28 January 1971, Page 3

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