A visitor to one of the principal cities of the East or West
Midlands during the 1970s would not have failed to notice that all
the incumbent local bus operators were still running buses which
still resembled types which could be seen throughout Britain
between the two World Wars – that is double-deck buses with the
driver seated in his own cab area with an open space over the
adjacent engine shroud. Whilst the vast majority of these also had
an open entrance at the rear, there were some types which the
passengers could board or alight through a doored-entrance at the
front. With a wonderful selection of photographs that will delight
enthusiasts of all ages, Mike Rhodes looks back on the twilight
years of half-cab buses in the Midlands.
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