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- Trent Barton:Where Brands Beat Numbers
- A London Icon! Victoria Coach Station
- Colour in the Valleys..Remembering South Wales Municipals in Their Heyday
- Western Greyhound Man Meet Mark Howarth
- 2010 Rally Calendar & Museum Guide
- The World's Biggest Selling Bus Magazine Since 1949
- End of an Era!Malta Prepares to Modernise
- 16 Page Diecast and Model Bus Supplement
- Lothian Launches New Liveries
- London Orders 50 More Hybrids
- Brighton & Hove 75th Anniversary Special
- Winners and Losers! 2009 Bus Sales in Detail
- Runners and Riders..Uk Coach Rally at Peterborough
- Hubs and Spokes..Go North East’s Highfrequency Strategy
- Beauty or Beast?London Unveils Its ‘new Routemaster’
- Big Birthday for a Lincs Legend
- Exported Rts Return Home
- Why Operators Refurbish
- Brighton & Hove Gathering
- D&g’s Midland Story
- Ashok’s Rupees Save Optare’s Style
- Leyland’s Last Titans
- Arriva Set for Malta
- Wood You Believe It? Timber and Plastic ‘borismaster’ Mock-up for London
- Volvo B10b in Focus
- Vdl’s New Futura
- King Long for Arriva
- Hi-tech Versas:Latest Models at Euro Bus Expo
- Stagecoach Buys Back East London
- Go-ahead Puts Plymouth Into Shape
- Fleetline 50 Salutes a Daimler Legend
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Buses is a British magazine focusing mainly on the British public bus industry. It was originally published by Ian Allan Publishing; since March 2012 it has been published by Key Publishing.
Buses was published as Buses Illustrated from 1949 until 1968. The current editor is James Day. The magazine is accompanied by a yearbook published in August every year for the next year. It is published on the third Thursday of each month. A sister magazine, Buses Focus, featured more in-depth articles, but was dropped after a rationalization of the bus industry and for publishing cost reasons.
Due to the continued success of Buses magazine, the publishers launched a show in 2014 called “Buses Festival”. This takes place at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire every August.
Buses Festival is one of the largest shows for bus enthusiasts to see modern and classic vehicles on display and for traders to sell bus models, literature, photos and bus accessories.