The Bus We Loved
London's Affair With The Routemaster
(Author) Travis ElboroughElborough tells the story of the Routemaster - a bus designed and made in London, by Londoners for Londoners and, as the Routemaster fleet is formally retired, remembers the vehicle that has come to symbolise the city in the eyes of much of the world. This edition has been revised to include the Routemaster's last run.
Travis Elborough
Travis Elborough is a British author and cultural commentator known for his engaging and insightful exploration of urban history, architecture, and popular culture. His most notable works include "The Bus We Loved: London's Affair with the Routemaster" and "The Long-Player Goodbye: The Album from Vinyl to iPod and Back Again." Elborough's writing style is characterized by a deep appreciation for the quirks and idiosyncrasies of everyday life, as well as a talent for weaving together historical anecdotes and personal reflections. His contributions to literature have helped to shine a light on the overlooked aspects of modern society and have inspired readers to see the world around them in a new light. Elborough's most famous work is "The Bus We Loved," which delves into the cultural significance of London's iconic red buses and their impact on the city's identity.