Harlow Bus Station

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Harlow Bus Station by Martin Addison as part of the Geograph project.

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Harlow Bus Station

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: Unknown

A view from the late 1970's when services were provided by the National Bus Company under its London Country brand. London Country originally was part of London Transport but was separated out from January 1970. It was absorbed into the National Bus company (NBC) in 1972. A history of London Country bus services can be viewed at http://www.ampyx.org.uk/lcountry/ . The double decker, on the 805 for Potter Street, is AN18, a Leyland Atlantean with Park Royal bodywork. It is painted in NBC Leaf Green. It was in service with London Country and their successors from 1972 until May 1988. A history of the AN's is available at http://www.countrybus.org/AFAN/AN.htm#top on the Ian's Bus Stop website.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.770252
Longitude
0.095558