RM2GM78CK–Present day (2021) recreation of a 1960s bus conductor handing out tickets to people on a vintage bus ticket machine, Epping-Ongar railway, Essex UK
RM2FMGTNY–1960s, historical, a lady bus conductor standing at the back entrance, by the staircase, of a routemaster double-decker bus, Scotland, UK. These ladies were known as 'clippies' during WW2 due to their ticket machines which 'clipped' the tickets. Conductors, both female and male, were an essential part of the operation of a double decker bus being at the opposite end to the driver who was in a sealed cabin.
RMB5B0B6–Bus conductor Ghulam Rasod Shaida. May 1968 P008170
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RMEMGJN9–A conductor at the Hanwell bus garage of London transport wearing a mock turban to express protest at the fact that sikh Tarsen Singh Sandhu is allowed to wear his turban while driving a bus. 2nd July 1968.
RMDYR87M–Vintage postcard black man London bus conductor and rude comment by passenger in fifties sixties 50s 60s England UK 1950s 1960s KATHY DEWITT
RM2BTK8E0–single decker 1960s bus
RM2C3TWWW–Routemaster London bus and crew at a bus stand in North London 1986
RMB5FKJF–Bus driver fancy dress Goodwood revival
RMC44N58–Vintage Double Decker Bus at East Anglian Transport Museum UK vintage transport
RF2BPGY68–1969 Leyland Titan PD3 bus No309 Bradford Corporation Transport seen in Centenary Square, at it's home city of Bradford September 11th 2010
RMC5TCCJ–Old recruitment sign for the Belfast Corporation on the side of a bus
RMGYJ8H8–London Transport ticket machine used by bus conductor issuing tickets to passengers / passenger on buses in 1970 1980 's & 1990s
RMCF5WCX–Historic coaches from the 1950's and 60's on display at the 90th anniversary open day at Epsom Coaches.
RMGWJPTE–London Routemaster bus.
RM2FMGTTW–1960s, historical, a lady bus conductor standing at the back entrance, by the staircase, of a routemaster double-decker bus, Scotland, UK. These ladies were known as 'clippies' during WW2 due to their ticket machines which 'clipped' the tickets. Conductors, both female and male, were an essential part of the operation of a double decker bus being at the opposite end to the driver who was in a sealed cabin.
RMM6HRPJ–1960s, historical, young blond English boy standing outside wearing a bus conductor's set or outfit of cap, money bag and metal ticket punch, a popular child' dressing-up costume of this era.
RMEMGP0Y–A conductor at the Hanwell bus garage of London transport wearing a mock turban to express protest at the fact that sikh Tarsen Singh Sandhu is allowed to wear his turban while driving a bus. 2nd July 1968.
RM2BTK8E7–single decker 1960s bus
RM2C3TWXC–Routemaster London bus and crew at a bus stand in North London 1986
RMB4NDCY–Woman Bus Conductor by Red Double Decker Buses 1960
RMGYJ8HE–London Transport ticket machine used by bus conductor issuing tickets to passengers / passenger on buses in 1970 1980 's & 1990s
RMGWJPTH–Front of London Routemaster bus.
RM2BTK8DX–single decker 1960s bus
RM2C3TWYB–Routemaster London bus and crew at a bus stand in North London 1986
RM2BTK8EH–single decker 1960s bus
RMB4NDCW–Woman Bus Conductor by Red Double Decker Buses 1960
RMGYJ8HG–London Transport ticket machine used by bus conductor issuing tickets to passengers / passenger on buses in 1970 1980 's & 1990s
RMB4M6NT–Weather London Smog December 1962 A London Transport bus conductor looks out from the platform of his Routemaster bus during the London Smogs of December 1962
RMGWJPRK–London Routemaster bus in Parliament Square
RMB4NDCH–London Transport Double Decker bus and Staff September 1962
RMHWXY37–London's iconic Routemaster bus, brought out of retirement to ferry London's commuters home; during the underground workers strike.
RM2BTK8DG–single decker 1960s bus
RM2BTK8EB–bus
RMGYJ8HC–London Transport ticket machine used by bus conductor issuing tickets to passengers / passenger on buses in 1970 1980 's & 1990s
RMB4NDCG–London Transport Double Decker bus and Staff September 1962
RM2HJ5R8Y–There was chaos in the rush hour traffic today due to strikes on some of London Transport's power stations there was also heavy rain to aid traffic congestion. 11th July 1960.
RMGYJ8HH–London Transport ticket machine used by bus conductor issuing tickets to passengers / passenger on buses in 1970 1980 's & 1990s
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