Buses Year 2020 Magazine Back Issues
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- Special Feature: Focus On South-East
- Battery Boost
- Three More London Double-Deck Routes Go Electric
- Tri-Axles On Track: Enviro400XLB On Busway
- First Considers Future Structure
- Route Branding Does It Work?
- London Leyland: Citybus Olympian Restored
- New Look For Stagecoach
- Excel Expands
- £5.3M Upgrade For First's Norwich-Peterborough Connection
- Exclusive Analysis: Bus & Coach Deliveries
- Is Hydrogen The New Diesel?
- Wrightbus And Optare Bid To Make It Mainstream
- Special Focus West Of England
- Revolution In Cornwall
- Bold New Look As Go-Ahead Takes On Supported Routes
- 20 Years Of Transport For London
- Alexander Dennis: Urgent Boost Needed To Keep Factories Open
- Summer Holidays: Isle Of Wight Revisited
- Win! Model Bus Federation Kit Worth £50
- First Virtual Buses Festival Awards Voted By You: Look Inside To See This Year's Winners
- A Special Guy: The Story Behind London's Classic GS
- Three Transport Museums Reopen
- Goodbye To Guildford
- Alexander Dennis Chassis Operations Leave Surrey After 125 Years
- Special Feature 40 Years Of Deregulation
- Hydrogen Boost: Birmingham Buys 20 Fuel-Cell Streetdecks
- Leeds Goes Electric First's Fleet Hits The Streets
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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.