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  2. Open top buses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first open top buses in the United Kingdom were regular double deck buses, but these were later replaced by buses with enclosed top decks. [clarification needed] One of the first operators to provide open top buses for its seaside routes was Brighton, Hove & District in 1936. [1] While most operators rebuilt old vehicles for such services ...

  3. Open top bus - Wikipedia

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    An open top bus is a bus, usually but not exclusively a double-decker bus, which has been built or modified to operate without a roof. Early buses were constructed without roofs but in more recent times they have only been built for tourist and sightseeing services. Some are made by removing all or part of the roof from a more conventional bus.

  4. AEC Routemaster - Wikipedia

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    AEC Regent III RT. Successor. New Routemaster. RM1414 lower deck in October 2006. The AEC Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker bus that was designed by London Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and Park Royal Vehicles. The first prototype was completed in September 1954 and the last one was delivered in 1968.

  5. Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

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    Double-decker bus. A New Routemaster bus operating in London. A double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. Double-deckers are primarily for commuter transport, but open-top models are used as sight-seeing buses for tourists, and there are coaches too for long-distance travel.

  6. Bus transport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Buses are the most widespread and most commonly used form of public transport in the United Kingdom. In Great Britain, bus transport is owned and governed by private sector companies (subject to government regulation), except in Greater Manchester with the Bee Network and Greater London . If a socially desirable service cannot be economically ...

  7. Golden Tours - Wikipedia

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    History. Golden Tours was established in 1984, [1] initially operating airport transfers and day trips from London to tourist destinations across the United Kingdom, such as Stonehenge and the Roman Baths. [2] In 2001, Golden Tours acquired the business of Frames Rickards, which included the London franchise for Gray Line.

  8. Buses in London - Wikipedia

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    Buses have been used on the streets of London since 1829, when George Shillibeer started operating his horse-drawn omnibus service from Paddington to the City.In 1850, Thomas Tilling started horse bus services, [6] and in 1855 the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) was founded to amalgamate and regulate the horse-drawn omnibus services then operating in London.

  9. Bath Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    36 (October 2014) Chief executive. Martin Curtis. Website. www.bathbuscompany.com. The Bath Bus Company is a bus operator in the United Kingdom which runs open top tours in Bath, Bristol and Cardiff, and the 'Bristol Air Decker' service between Bath and Bristol Airport. The company has been a subsidiary of the French RATP Group since 2011.

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