Thank you Joe for a stirling effort, As Michael mentions almost correctly the majority of buses that serve the London area have 2 sets of doors, some bloke with a blonde mop on his heed agreed to have buses with 3 sets. Others do have only one set as they do in most city's. The reason is all about loading time. Read up on the subject use Ian's bus stop, for one example, then you can get more ideas on what to say about each bus. One fact you could have mentioned is that the No. 25 is the busiest route in London, Research. The one thing i have to say £22.50 you bagged one there matey! I know TTC, sometimes they're cheaper othertimes they cost more on certain lines than Hatton's. do your research in other words!
25 is a streetdeck now they replaced it for the 425 Gemini 2 and 25 and 425 change where it go to go 25 Oxford circus to City tranlinks and 425 Clapton Pond to Iford.
Thank you Joe for a stirling effort, As Michael mentions almost correctly the majority of buses that serve the London area have 2 sets of doors, some bloke with a blonde mop on his heed agreed to have buses with 3 sets. Others do have only one set as they do in most city's. The reason is all about loading time. Read up on the subject use Ian's bus stop, for one example, then you can get more ideas on what to say about each bus. One fact you could have mentioned is that the No. 25 is the busiest route in London, Research. The one thing i have to say £22.50 you bagged one there matey! I know TTC, sometimes they're cheaper othertimes they cost more on certain lines than Hatton's. do your research in other words!
25 is a streetdeck now they replaced it for the 425 Gemini 2 and 25 and 425 change where it go to go 25 Oxford circus to City tranlinks and 425 Clapton Pond to Iford.
i have the metroline version
Jitendra Dangodra that is beautiful let me see it please and I will shout you out in my next video cheers
My dad drives the 25