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London is a great place to find a double decker bus. It was one the common ways to get around. Many other places have double decker buses, but London is the most popular one.
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.
10,000,000 people divided by 50 people per bus is 200,000 buses.
As of October 2023, there are approximately 3,800 double-decker buses in the London bus fleet. These iconic red buses are a vital part of the city's public transport system, providing essential services across various routes. The fleet includes both traditional and hybrid models to promote sustainability.
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Big Ben, the clock tower at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, stands at approximately 96 meters (315 feet) tall. A typical double-decker bus is about 4.4 meters (14.5 feet) high. Therefore, it would take around 22 double-decker buses stacked on top of each other to match the height of Big Ben.
Double-decker buses (In New York City) are 44 feet long. Titanic is 882 feet long, which is about twenty times the length.
The Great Pyramid of Giza stands at approximately 138.8 meters (455 feet) tall. A typical double-decker bus is about 4.4 meters (14.5 feet) tall. Therefore, the Great Pyramid is roughly 31 double-decker buses tall when stacked on top of each other.
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The Eiffel Tower stands approximately 300 meters tall. A typical double-decker bus is about 4.5 meters high. Therefore, theoretically, you could fit around 66 double-decker buses stacked vertically under the Eiffel Tower, assuming there is no obstruction and that the buses are perfectly aligned. However, practically, the space underneath the tower is not designed for such arrangements.