Advertising on the entire back of either a double or single-decker bus is the perfect large-format solution when targeting in-car audiences. The double-decker canvas is more than 6x the size of a Roadside 6 sheet, meaning it can always be seen. The format has a great presence in cities and town centres and is known to be highly memorable.
The LGOC B-type is a model of double-decker bus that was introduced in London in 1910. It was both built and operated by the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC). Design and pre-war service. The last double decker was withdrawn from regular service on 12 October 1926, though a few were held in reserve until 9 August 1927.
Dimensions; Length: 26 ft (7.92 m) AEC Routemaster: The AEC Regent III RT was one of the variants of the AEC Regent III. It was a double-decker bus produced jointly between AEC and London Transport. It was the standard red London bus in the 1950s and continued to outnumber the better-known Routemaster In 2003 three RT buses (RT2240
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