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Old 11-13-2005, 10:49 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #31 (permalink)
Godshill, Isle of Wight
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Old 11-13-2005, 10:51 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #32 (permalink)
Cowes, Isle of Wight. Looking out towards the Solent & Southampton Water
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Old 11-13-2005, 11:01 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #33 (permalink)
A Northumberland lighthouse
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Old 11-13-2005, 11:03 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #34 (permalink)
The Northumberland Moors
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Old 11-13-2005, 02:22 PM JodiBB is offline     #35 (permalink)
Ally.. This is an all-inclusive one-stop shop for England!!! I've been to the Cotswolds and they are breathtaking!!! I've also been to London several times.

One thing (if I may suggest for us Americans), if you plan to visit London, remember the pound is MUCH stronger than the dollar. For this reason, if you're going to be in London a few days. Save yourself A LOT of money and purchase a London Pass with a Travel Card for the number of days needed. This card will allow entrance to almost all the main attractions and include transportation via Tube, Train, Bus and a couple waterways (the Tate waterway included).

When we bought ours for 3 days, it cost about $150 per person. For all the attractions we used it for and the transportation, we figure we saved about $50 per person as opposed to spending admission AT the attractions!! It was some of the best money we'd ever spent!!!

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Old 12-09-2005, 03:48 PM PagodaSwan is offline     #36 (permalink)
Unhappy

A sad time for London. A landmark of the city has now been retired from scheduled service.....

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Routemaster makes final journey

Down memory bus lane...

Bus enthusiasts have boarded the last Routemaster vehicle to serve on a normal London route.
Forty passengers joined dignitaries on the 159 route in Oxford St on the 1208 service which was 26 minutes late.

The double-decker Routemasters, with their distinctive hop-on hop-off rear platforms, have been serving the city for more than 50 years.

The vehicles have been phased out and replaced with more modern designs, considered safer and more accessible.










Crowds gathered as the last Routemaster in operation pulled into Brixton bus garage in south London at around 1440 GMT, much to the chagrin of its fans across the world.

The bus, however, will not die out completely with services operating on two heritage routes.

Route 15 will run from Trafalgar Square to Tower Hill, via Fleet Street, while the number nine will start at Royal Albert Hall, end in Aldwych, and take in Knightsbridge and Piccadilly.

Transport history

A further 350 have been sold off to the public to be reborn into a wealth of guises - from bars to accommodation for the homeless.

Fred Martin, 59, who travelled from Norwich for the send-off, said: "I grew up with the Routemaster when I was living in Enfield in north London. We are losing so much of our tradition."

However, driver Winston Briscoe, 62, who manned the last 159 bus service with his conductor Lloyd Licorish, 61, will not be lamenting the bus's end.

"I prefer driving the more modern buses," said Mr Briscoe. "You can have better inter-action with passengers and I don't have to worry about people falling off the back platform when they are jumping on and off."

For those after their own piece of transport history, there are still 35 left priced between £12,000 and £35,000.

Transport watchdog, London Travelwatch, said the continued use of the Routemaster, which is inaccessible to wheelchairs or baby buggies, was not viable.


The photographs are of the last Routemaster bus on its last ever run. Having used them many times and knowing several ex drivers of them, its a very sad day to see them finally going.


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Old 12-09-2005, 07:39 PM JodiBB is offline     #37 (permalink)
It is a sad day indeed I love seeing those buses when we're in town!!

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Old 12-10-2005, 03:19 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #38 (permalink)
Personally I thought the old red open backed double-deck bus epitomised London. They had starring roles in so many films and television series. Its a great shame they have now gone. Another bit of history and tradition gone forever



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