Vintage buses at Camberwell bus garage

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Vintage buses at Camberwell bus garage

Image: © David Kemp Taken: 5 Sep 2015

A number of vintage buses were assembled in the parking area of Camberwell bus garage on the occasion of its 2015 Open Day. On the right is NS 1995 a London General (LGOC) AEC double-decker with bodywork built by the LGOC itself. The bus entered service in 1927 and was withdrawn ten years later. Standing next to it is STL 449, another AEC double-decker. Although only seven years younger than the NS, it has the look of a recognisably modern bus. It lasted in London from 1934 to 1954 and carries London Transport's post-War mainly red livery.

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