DescriptionNew in service at New Addington - geograph.org.uk - 1607118.jpg
English: New in service at New Addington, near to New Addington, Croydon, Great Britain.
Before the tram route to New Addington opened in 2000, public transport was entirely in the hands of buses. By far the most important of the bus routes was the 130 and its variants, linking New Addington with Croydon. Here, bus No M1167 is seen on its very first day in service on Route 130B. By its second day it had had to be taken out of service for graffiti to be removed.
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