It is very often (but not always) a 'double-decker' - meaning that it has seating upstairs as well and is usually painted red.
a bus look like a cuboid.
it looks like a bus
There are many different bus numbers in London.
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they look like each other
The new London bus was inspired by a design of Thomas Heatherwick
Greyhound is owned by a Scottish Bus company called Firstgroup PLC, and you can look them up on the London stock exchange.
Well for starters it's in the name.. you jump on a bus in London go around London seeing all the attractions then leave the bus skint.
No, but when you get to London you can use your bus pass on London buses.
A typical London bus, such as the iconic double-decker, weighs approximately 12 to 14 tons (about 11 to 13 metric tonnes). The weight can vary based on the specific model and configuration, including factors like passenger capacity and additional equipment. Modern buses are designed to meet safety standards while balancing weight for efficiency and performance.
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Bus durch London was created on 2004-08-16.