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The two remaining London bus routes which were specifically designed to link commuters from key National Rail terminals to key areas of high-density commercial office blocks in Zone 1 are making their final journeys, after more than half a century of service.
TfL aims to build 25 kilometers of new bus lanes in the capital by March 2025.
The Government's policy remains, as it has been since the Transport Act 1985 was introduced into Parliament, that the London bus market should be deregulated and privatised as soon as possible.
London's zero-emission bus fleet, which is now the largest in Europe
We have the biggest wheelchair accessible bus network in the world
London has seen bus usage increase by 40 per cent since 2000/01 while elsewhere in England bus usage has fallen by seven per cent.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)The London bus strike saw the complete withdrawal of all Central and Country areas buses from May 5 to June 20, 1958
We have the biggest wheelchair accessible bus network in the world
The Government's policy remains, as it has been since the Transport Act 1985 was introduced into Parliament, that the London bus market should be deregulated and privatised as soon as possible.
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