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A model of a red double-decker bus.
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There is a bus company from Florida called RedCoach. There is also a red bus service located on Roosevelt Island in New York. Of course, there are also some red double-decker buses in London and Las Vegas.
Across the street from the main entrance to the Jerusalem central bus station, on Jaffa street.
Different double-decker buses can carry different numbers of passengers. If all the passengers were to be seated, you would need 13889 London red buses. Of course, a single double-decker bus, over its lifetime, will carry a million (or more) passengers.
It is very often (but not always) a 'double-decker' - meaning that it has seating upstairs as well and is usually painted red.
Usually London buses are red. Although I think you know the answer because you stated it in the question.
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What school bus? The large red double-deckers of England? The yellow single trucks of the US? The blue-grey mini-vans of India? The T-Rex is bigger than the double-decker buses of England, which are taller than the other two examples given above.
mostly in London but 405 goes up to redhill which is in Surey