The low-floor bus was first introduced to the streets of London in
1994 with a fleet of sixty single-decks entering services with
London Buses Limited, passing quickly to the new privatised
operators. These vehicles were not that popular, and no further
examples arrived into London until 1996 in the form of the Dennis
Dart SLF. It was almost another two years before the first
low-floor double-deckers entered service in the capital. The early
2000s saw low-floor buses flood the capital, mainly of the DAF and
Dennis variety, with a smaller number of Volvos entering service.
The second generation of low-floor vehicles were introduced to the
capital in 2006 in the form of the Enviro range produced by
Alexander Dennis Limited. The Enviro 200 and 400 models were taken
into stock by many London operators, but some chose other models.
With 180 wonderful photographs, David Beddall has produced a
fascinating tribute to this part of London's bus history.
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