Corgi Paddington Bear London Taxi and Paddington Bear Figure CC85925from £18.72 up to £18.90 Compare prices3→Corgi Paddington Bear London Taxi and Paddington Bear FigureWhat's more iconic of London than a black cab?! No doubt while on another adventure around the big city the ever-young Peruvian bear seems t more→o have had his marmalade clad paws all over this iconic black taxi! Paddington is well known for his love of Marmalade; he often carries a jar in his suitcase and always keeps a marmalade sandwich under his hat in case of emergencies!This taxi is the perfect accompaniment to either of our Paddington buses and even includes a resin figure of the bear himself.
Corgi CC82331 Paddington London Bus and Figurine 1:64 Diecast Modelfrom £26.56 up to £43.94 Compare prices2→...
Corgi 1/76 Scale AEC Type RM - London Transport - 359 CLT Die Cast Modelfrom £38.95 up to £46.93 Compare prices3→Corgi 1/76 Scale AEC Type RM - London Transport - 359 CLT - Route 88 Mitcham Cricketers - 'Boulogne, The motorway to Europe' Die-Cast Model By the time of the 1933 London Passe Transport Act, Route 8 more→8 was firmly established, connecting Acton Green to Belmont, via Oxford Circus, Mitcham and Sutton. Although cut back during the Second World War, by 1950 it had become a recognised cross-London trunk route with stops at Acton Green, Oxford Circus, Vauxhall Bridge, Stockwell, Tooting Broadway, Mitcham Cricketers (Monday to Friday only), St. Helier Rose (Monday to Friday peaks and Saturdays only), Sutton and, on a Sunday, Belmont. The main allocation of buses at this time were allocated to Merton …
Corgi 1/76 Scale Routemaster -London & Country- Route 406- Epsom Die Cast Modelfrom £38.95 up to £42.30 Compare prices6→Corgi 1/76 Scale Routemaster -London & Country- Route 406- Epsom Die-Cast Model As a consequence of bus deregulation in 1986, many new operators outside of London, as well as several traditional oper more→ators, took to the iconic AEC as a cheap and reliable vehicle to protect or develop their routes and services. By 1990, London Country South West had adopted the fleet name of 'London & Country', but the name of the company was not officially changed until 1993. London & Country acquired RM1183 from Southend Transport later that year and used it on Surrey Schools route 418 initially, whilst still in Southend livery. Graduating to Christmas shopper services on routes 406 and 408, the full London …