Midland Red Double-Deckers

Midland Red Double-Deckers

Author: David Harvey

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2017-06-15

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1445667878

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David Harvey looks at the iconic double-deckers of Midland Red.


Midlands Half-cab Buses

Midlands Half-cab Buses

Author: Mike Rhodes

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2023-11-15

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1398116114

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With rare and previously unpublished photographs exploring the final years of Midlands half-cab buses.


British Buses in Colour

British Buses in Colour

Author: Gavin Booth

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1445694603

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An all-colour illustrated book that tells the story of the buses that served Britain between 1950 and 1986.


Birmingham Buses After Withdrawal

Birmingham Buses After Withdrawal

Author: David Harvey

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1445670593

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David Harvey explores, with the help of illustrations, what happened to Birmingham buses after withdrawal from service.


Wolverhampton Trams and Buses

Wolverhampton Trams and Buses

Author: Alec Brew

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1445687232

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Over 200 old rare and unseen photographs of the trams and buses of Wolverhampton, showing how it has changed over time.


The Black Country

The Black Country

Author: Edward Chitham

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2009-09-15

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1445612364

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The History of the Black Country - an area of the West Midlands conurbation, lying to the north and west of Birmingham.


Midland Red in Retrospect

Midland Red in Retrospect

Author: Bernard Warr

Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport

Published: 2021-11-30

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1526727064

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Midland Red in Retrospect covers the period during the 1960s when the Midland Red bus company dominated the Midlands, operating the lions share of the bus services and also operated express coach services from the Midlands to London and other locations. Like London Transport, Midland Red had a very distinctive image and had its own fleet of vehicles designed exclusively for its operations. This volume is written by someone who worked for the company during this period and reflects the color and atmosphere of this much loved and well remembered bus operator. Sadly the author passed away in September 2020, before the book was published and this volume of Midland Red bus pictures is a tribute to him.


London Buses in the 1970s

London Buses in the 1970s

Author: Jim Blake

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2019-06-30

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1473887186

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“A compilation of photos taken in the difficult period . . . when LT and London Country were plagued with maintenance problems. A valuable record.” —West Somerset Railway Association Continuing with images from transport photographer Jim Blake’s extensive archives, this book examines the second half of the 1970s, when both London Transport and London Country were still struggling to keep services going. This resulted both from being plagued by a shortage of spare parts for their vehicles and having a number of vehicle types which were unreliable—the MB, SM and DMS classes. In 1975, both operators had to hire buses from other companies, so desperate were they. Many came from the seaside towns of Southend, Bournemouth and Eastbourne. This continued until the spares shortage began to abate later in the decade, particularly with London Country. As the decade progressed, the two fleets began to lose their “ancestral” vehicle types. London Country rapidly became “just another National Bus Company fleet,” buying Leyland Atlanteans and Nationals common to most others throughout the country. Having virtually abandoned the awful MB and SM-types, London Transport had to suffer buying the equally awful DMSs well into 1978, but had already ordered replacements for them by that point—the M class Metrobuses and T class Titans—both of which would finally prove successful. However, plans to convert trunk routes serving Central London to one-person operation were largely abandoned. “A very interesting book. The passenger transport crisis in London in the mid-1970s was a major event.” —Miniaturas JM