In 1970, around 3,000 RTs were still in service in the UK's capital.
However, by 1984, transport in London was changing beyond recognition
and would continue to do so as a result of tendering and devolution.
London Transport 1970-84 covers the gently declining years of London's
bus operations, during which the venerable RT and Routemaster types were
compelled to give way to ambitious modern buses like the Merlins, Swifts
and DMSs. These enjoyed less success, however, and their time in London
was short, affording the Routemasters a reprieve that would last for two
and a half further decades. In this book, 120 stunning color images from
the camera of noted bus and railway photographer R. C. Riley are
accompanied by detailed and informative captions, giving the full
picture of this time of huge change.