Liverpool’s Buses

Liverpool’s Buses by Paul Kelly is a detailed photographic exploration of the history of buses in Liverpool, England. Published by Transport Publishing in May 1986, this edition features 72 pages of black-and-white photographs that capture the evolution of the city’s bus system. The book is presented in English and weighs 340 grams, making it a compact addition to any collection focused on transportation history.
Readers will find a rich visual narrative that chronicles Liverpool’s buses through the years, providing insights into their development within the context of the city’s transport infrastructure. This volume is part nine of the British Bus Systems Series, emphasizing the historical significance of buses in Liverpool, Merseyside. The collection serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts of public transportation and those interested in the historical aspects of urban mobility in England.
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Liverpool Buses through the years – a b/w photo collection part nine of the British Bus Systems Series published in May 1986.
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