Route Branding and Special Liveries on British Buses by Richard Walter

Route Branding and Special Liveries on British Buses

Richard Walter
189 pages
Amberley Publishing
Feb 2022
Hardcover
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Following the deregulation of bus services in the United Kingdom in 1986, it did not take long for many distinctive local liveries to disappear. Only a small number of operators remained under the control of local authorities and Transport for London, which decided on what services it needed for its network.. Very quickly the big five bus companies - First, Stagecoach, Arriva, Go-Ahead and National Express - dominated seventy percent of the market and their identities and liveries began to appear throughout Scotland, Wales and England - some with fairly low-key route branding.. In more recent years those big companies and other operators have introduced revised colour schemes and local identities, and even pre-regulation retro liveries. Richard Walter takes a trip up and down the UK to showcase a few of the ambitious and bold styles and campaigns that have been introduced to help entice more people to use their local public transport.
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Pages 189
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Published 2022
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