RM2 & RT4712
RM2
Fares Route 406
AEC Regent III RT4712
Number 7 to Russell Square
Raleigh Sports
IMG 5104-001-Belfast Windows
IMG 6846-001-Breuer & Dawson
IMG 9737-001-Blustons Storefront
IMG 9730-001-Blustons Doorway
IMG 9731-001-Blustons Window
IMG 0114-001-Flowers Flowers
IMG 1131-001-Lloyd & Son Dairy
B-type Battle Bus B2737
Battle Bus
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Not Your Day
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Sid Vintage's Valentine
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B2737 is one of four surviving B-type buses in known existence. It began service in January 1914 on Route 9 between Barnes and Liverpool Street. When the First World War broke out, it was commandeered by the War Department. It has now been restored with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of London Transport Museum Friends.
Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day
Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day
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