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We’re all familiar with London’s iconic Double Decker buses, which have been a part of the British transportation system and pop culture for the better part of the last 50 years. And now those iconic buses are going from red to green, turning to hybrid diesel-electric engines.

As part of the Mayor of London’s plan for an increased reliance on energy efficient vehicles to power the city’s transport infrastructure, Transport for London, the British agency responsible for public transportation, has introduced one hybrid bus across route 141. The current hybrid bus is powered by a hybrid diesel-electric engine. Thanks to the mixture of both systems, the bus is able to cover the same distance range as a conventional diesel bus. All the hybrid buses will be marked with a leafy insignia to better communicate to the passengers that they are indeed traveling on an environmentally friendly bus. Here’s hoping that the rest of London, and other cities in the world follow this lead.

“This is a world-first for London marking our commitment to a cleaner, greener public transport network.” said Mayor Ken Livigstone.

+World’s first double-decker hybrid bus goes into service in London

4 Responses to “London’s Iconic Double Decker Bus Goes Green”

  1. Nick Simpson Nick Simpson says:

    ONE bus?! Wow, that’s going to put a big dent in London’s carbon footprint…

    Besides, Newcastle has had all of the busses on it’s new Quayside routes as hybrids for a good couple of years now…

    Still, if London make the switch fully it’ll make a difference. Not that I think that they will – they’ve only recently replaced all of the London buses because the old Routemasters didn’t drop to allow wheelchairs and buggies on. Here’s hoping anyway!

  2. Ben Ben says:

    We’ve had these in san francisco (minus the double decker part) for a while now…

  3. Good news. But yes, let’s see if Ken Livingstone can do a little better than one bus before he congratulates himself any further. In the meantime, it’ll be a good game for regular users of route 141, to see if they can catch the green bus.

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