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Great bus journeys of the world: the 27

Now the light nights are here and summer’s arriving the tourist buses are busy ferrying visitors around. But not many of those visitors probably know that the best of the tourist buses runs all day, every ten minutes, and can take them to the places most tourists want to go – but also to the …

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Posted byRonnieMay 18, 2014July 2, 2014Posted inBus journeys, Liverpool, WalkingTags: 27 bus, Anfield, Bevington Bush, Bill Shankly, conservation, Cowhouses, Dingle, Eldon grove, Empty Homes, Granby, Granby 4 Streets, Great, Greatie, history, HMRI, Homebaked, Homebaked Anfield, Housing market renewal, listed buildings, Liverpool 8, Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool FC, Liverpool Flyover, Liverpool housing, Lodge Lane, mersey, Mersey Travel, nature, North Docks, Ronnie and Sarah, Scotland Road, SevenStreets, social housing, Summer Seat, The End fanzine, The Florrie, transport, walking, Welsh Streets, wild flowers4 Comments on Great bus journeys of the world: the 27

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