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Colindale Running Day
Photo gallery - extras
Time travel. Only the driver and the
location are the same. Above, George Gamblin
at Mill Hill East with RT2177, below with
RT4779 in 1978. The conductor has travelled
further in time, now carrying a
bell-punch.
Photo © G Gamblin (above) and John Parkin
(below)
RML900 sets off from Edgware on the
240 to Golders Green. The 240 and 221
carried significant numbers of local people
on these everyday routes.
Photo © Mark Lyons
RTs at large. RT2177 lays over at
Stirling Corner while RT4317 heads home (but
not on the 102).
Photo © Nigel Henty
These local young people would not recall the
240A, withdrawn in 1979. RF486
lays over at Mill Hill Broadway.
Photo © Mike Davies
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Work in progress. RM2097 heads along Mill
Hill Broadway (off-route!) towards the
RAF Museum.
Photo © Mike Davies
A fine view of the location of Mill Hill
Broadway Bus Station, under the M1. RF491
is at home, but the modern equivalents
struggle to fit. London's worst bus station?
Photo © Ewen Pring
Another nice shot of RT2688 at Rossington
Avenue - a remote destination that
proved very popular...
Photo © Adrian Palmer
... so we feature the route again, this time
RT2177 on the last Stirling Corner journey,
well-loaded on the terminal working at the
Furzehill Road/Barnet Lane roundabout.
Photo © Graham Walker
An RT in suburban London... RT3871 does
the business.
Photo © John Slaughter
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