Well,yes,depending if you are in the midlands.
a blue whale is 3 double-decker buses
Some of the buses are red, others are blue, red and white and occasionally green.
Yes, such as a Blue Bird Vision, but only some school buses are compatible.
There is no exact number of buses in England as the quantity can vary based on factors such as location, transport operators, and changes in services. However, there are thousands of buses operating across the country to provide public transportation services.
White with red, blue and black accents.
5.91 double decker traditional routemaster London buses would appear to be the equivelent to a blue whale. Assuming the laden weight of a routemaster to be 23000 kilo's, and a fully grown blue whale to be 136000 kilos.Answera blue whale is longer as three buses.
Loads! We have buses, trains, tubes, bendy buses, planes, cars, bikes, cabs, motorbikes and much more! x
Assuming you mean the company that makes school buses; Blue Bird was founded in 1927. Their first production plant for making school buses was built in Fort Valley, GA in 1935.
Trains, cars and buses
two city buses, standing bumper to bumper
Yellow became the colour for school buses in 1939, so till then and for a while after 1939 it is conceivable that buses were a different colour than yellow.
Yes, i have one from swindon and i frequent travel to croyden via buses! Hope this helps.