They run on Diesel
London Buses was created in 1999.
The vast majority of passenger cars run on gasoline (petrol) or gasoline mixed with ethanol. Some run on diesel fuel (or biodiesel), which most large trucks and buses use. A small minority of cars are all-electric or hybrid electric. Some buses and trucks run on natural gas.
London buses are commonly referred to as "London buses" or simply "buses." They are part of the Transport for London (TfL) network and are known for their iconic red color and double-decker design. The term "Routemaster" specifically refers to a classic model of London bus that has become a symbol of the city.
Most London buses are powered by an internal combustion engine fueled by diesel.
A London bus does not have a gender.
No, there are single deck buses as well.
Single deckers, double deckers and bendy buses
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There are buses that run on diesel fuel, others that run on gasoline, and still others that run on propane or natural gas. The tram, or trolley, is a bus that runs on electricity.Ray
So they can be more easily spotted and recognized as buses in traffic.
Out Where the Buses Don't Run was created on 1985-10-18.
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