Omnibus
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The story behind the motif
The year is 1898 and in the picture we see one of the first buses in Sweden. In the bus are a bunch of happy passengers and on the roof sits a man with a long horn. The word omnibus comes from Latin and means "for all". The omnibus was an early form of public transport.
The first motor bus in traffic in Sweden ran in Stockholm in 1899, but had to be shut down after only 10 days due to strong protests from the public. Motor bus traffic did not really start until the 1920s after World War I rationing.
Photographer: Unknown | Created: 1898.
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