
K-Type Bus Front
The K-Type bus was introduced just after the second world war had ended, with soldiers returning to London and the population expanding rapidly. It was also the time that the first bus stops were introduced, with buses previously only stopping at the passengers request.

K-Type bus
Between 1919 and 1921 1050 K-Type buses had been produced, with the capacity to carry 46 passengers, 22 inside and 24 on the open air top deck. The driver sat to the side to the engine at the front, out in the open himself.