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May 21st, 2011
London Buses Go Hybrid-electric

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London’s historic and world famous red buses are going green, as the city, like many others around the world strives to cut air pollution and save fuel by introducing hybrid propulsion systems in the cities bus fleet. London’s bus network is one of the biggest traditional transport systems in the world, which comprises roughly 8,500 individual vehicles run by nine different operating companies. These companies have awarded contracts to provide services by the city’s overall transport authority, Transport for London (TfL). Each day, approximate 6.4 million passenger journeys take place on over  700 different routes through the streets of London. Read More