Buses, trams and commercial vehicles Books
Independently Published SaveMoney DIY Repair Guide for Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra Pickups 19992006
£999.99
Independently Published Vanlife Is for the RichUnless You Know This
£18.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp DIY Van Conversion Guide
£12.17
Independently Published Diesel Engine Essentials
£20.13
Independently Published Teagens
£13.26
Independently Published How to Change Automatic Transmission Fluid
£8.87
Independently Published Unleash Your Ford F150 Beast
£20.17
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp In How A GMC Hummer EV Works
£22.70
Independently Published Ultimate Truckers Atlas 2026
£999.99
Independently Published Refrigerated Trucks
£11.63
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Introduction to Diesel Engines for Beginners
£10.34
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp DIY Electric Van Conversion
£12.10
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp HowPros Truck Driving for Beginners
£14.90
Independently Published Motor Carriers Road Atlas 2026
£18.31
Independently Published How Airbrakes Work
£21.82
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp TRUCK DRIVERS MANUAL 2025 Updated Version
£999.99
Independently Published Hook It Haul It Dont Wreck It
£30.15
The History Press Ltd The London Bus Story
Book SynopsisThe archetypal Routemaster is arguably the most recognised vehicle in the world, as witnessed at the recent Beijing Olympic handover ceremony. Buses have been operating on London''s streets since 1829, originally with horse-drawn omnibuses, and the London Omnibus Company was founded in 1855 to regulate the various services. The first motorised buses made an appearance in 1902 with the LGOC beginning to manufacture the buses itself two years later. For six decades London went its own way with specially designed buses. More recent innovations such as the ''bendy'' bus have not been popular, but today practicality of pushchair and wheelchair access has consigned the Routemaster to a nostalgic, but much-loved, position. With full-colour photographs, this book comprehensively tells the story behind London''s famous red buses.
£10.44
The History Press Ltd By Tram From Dudley
Book SynopsisThis book takes a route-by-route look at the development, operation and run-down of the tramway system which once linked Dudley to Brierley Hill, Stourbridge, Netherton, Cradley Heath, Pensnett, Kingswinford, Wordsley, Kinver, Lye, Wollaston, Old Hill and Blackheath.
£12.34
Pen & Sword Books Ltd British Independent Bus and Coach Operators
Book SynopsisGood Illustrations, Interesting Informative Text, New Factual Material, Useful to Modellers.
£18.75
Pen & Sword Books Ltd The London LS
Book SynopsisHigh quality colour and black & white Illustrations with good historical information
£14.26
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Regional Tramways London Transport
Book SynopsisThe final volume in the Regional Tramways' series focuses on the history of tram operation in the London area.
£18.75
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Last Years of the London Metrobus
Book SynopsisMainstay of London Buses Ltd's fleet into the 1990s, London's MCW Metrobus fleet of M class remained almost completely intact by the time of privatisation in the autumn of 1994. In the hands of seven new companies thereafter, there followed multiple new liveries and new identities, but it wasn't until the end of the decade, when this account takes up their story, that withdrawals commenced in the face of new low-floor double-deck buses. Even then, the venerable M class remained a solid option for second-hand purchases, allowing examples to remain into service past their twentieth birthdays. Between 1998 and 2004 the M fleets of Arriva London North and South, First Capital and Centrewest, London General, London United, Metroline and Metroline London Northern and a host of smaller London contractors dwindled until the last examples, lingering on school routes for Leaside Travel, signed off at the beginning of 2006.
£22.50
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Last Years of the London Titan
Book SynopsisAlready depleted by withdrawals in the London Buses Ltd era, the Leyland Titan fleet of T class was divided upon privatisation between three new companies; London Central, Stagecoach East London and Stagecoach Selkent. Together with a host of smaller companies operating second-hand acquisitions, the Titans' declining years between 1998 and 2003 are explored in this pictorial account that encompasses both standard day-to-day routes, emergency deployments and rail replacement services. Only small numbers remained to usher out the type altogether at the end of 2005, when step-entrance double-deckers as a whole were banished from the capital.
£18.75
Workman Publishing Skoolie!: How to Convert a School Bus or Van into
Book SynopsisSchool buses that have been converted into mobile living spaces — known as skoolies — are a natural extension of the tiny house craze. Buses are not only easier and safer to drive than an RV, they provide a jump-start on the conversion process with frame, roof, and floor already in place. Experienced builder Will Sutherland, whose creative school bus conversions have been featured in Road and Track and Popular Mechanics, is behind the wheel of this alluring look at life on the road. In addition to profiles of eight fellow skoolie fans and stunning photos of bus interiors designed for simple living, Skoolie! does what no other book on the subject has — it offers a complete, step-by-step guide to the conversion process, from seat removal to planning layout and installing insulation, flooring, and furnishings that meet your needs.
£18.04
Veloce Publishing Ltd British Lorries of the 1960s
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£15.29
David & Charles American 1/2-Ton Pickup Trucks of the 1960s
Book SynopsisAlthough the 1/2-ton American pickup truck was still purchased as a basic utility vehicle during the '60s, more and more, consumers were looking for stylish, comfortable, good handling, and good performing trucks.The important role played in American life by the lightweight, high-production pickup truck is often overshadowed by their innate ruggedness, reliability and utilitarian nature. Yet, as the quickly-changing decade evolved, so did the pickup truck, and the manufacturers' interpretation of them. Continueing its trend from the 1950s, a trend towards greater style, comfort and optional equipment, the pickup truck would less and less assume the lines and styling of its flashy, sibling car versions, and instead evolve an identity all of its own.
£13.49
Capital Transport Publishing The Last Years of the General: London Buses,
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£16.10
Capital Transport Publishing Routes to Recovery: London Buses 1945-1952
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£18.95
Capital Transport Publishing London's Classic Buses in Black and White
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£14.95
Capital Transport Publishing London's 1950s Buses: A Class Album
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£18.95
Capital Transport Publishing London United Electric Tramways
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£23.75
Capital Transport Publishing London Transport Buses: A Black and White Album
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£14.95
Capital Transport Publishing The London ST
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£28.50
Capital Transport Publishing Country Buses: 1950-1959: Volume 2
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£28.50
Capital Transport Publishing Served by London's Trolleybuses
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£28.50
Capital Transport Publishing Boris's Bus: The Mayor's New Routemaster
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£28.50
Capital Transport Publishing The Colours of Yesterday's Trolleybuses
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£38.00
Capital Transport Publishing Privatising London's Buses
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£33.25
Capital Transport Publishing Birmingham's Blue and Cream Buses
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£33.25
Capital Transport Publishing Maidstone Trams and Trolleybuses
Book SynopsisThe trams and trolleybuses that once operated in Maidstone could fairly be said to embody all that was good in providing a decent public service attuned to local demands. The attractive livery used for the Corporation fleet, golden ochre and cream, added to the appeal of the place for enthusiasts. The system was compact, but there always seemed to be something happening. This book covers the story of these vehicles in the County town of Kent until electric traction ceased there, and in the county as a whole, in 1967.
£18.95
Capital Transport Publishing Green No More
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£28.50
Capital Transport Publishing Streets of London Transport
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£18.95
Capital Transport Publishing London Buses After Dark
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£14.94
Capital Transport Publishing Green All Over
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£33.25
Capital Transport Publishing Reshaping London's Buses
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£28.50
Capital Transport Publishing Garaging London's Red Buses
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£33.25
Capital Transport Publishing GS: The London Guy Special
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£33.25