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RJ

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Down in these parts, Thamesdown name many of their buses, eg North Star, Saint Nicholas etc etc., same in Brighton.

Seems in London that they have more difficulty thinking up names, all the buses seem to be called 'Mayor of London'. I know Ken's an important guy, but how about letting someone elses title appear.
 

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Dennis said:
Down in these parts, Thamesdown name many of their buses, eg North Star, Saint Nicholas etc etc., same in Brighton.

Seems in London that they have more difficulty thinking up names, all the buses seem to be called 'Mayor of London'. I know Ken's an important guy, but how about letting someone elses title appear.
maybe Transport For London?
 

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Dennis said:
Seems in London that they have more difficulty thinking up names, all the buses seem to be called 'Mayor of London'. I know Ken's an important guy, but how about letting someone elses title appear.
Where are London buses called Mayor of London?
 
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