London's bus network is full of quirks, but one route stands out for being more Surrey than London - the 465. Despite its Oyster card reader and red livery, this route stretches deep into the ...
This would follow pretty much the same journey as existing London bus route 472, but call at fewer stops. TfL has already launched consultations about both of these proposed routes. The third ...
The second route to be added to the existing network is set to be SL11, which would run between North Greenwich and Abbey Wood. This would follow pretty much the same journey as existing London bus ...
A London bus route is travelling back in time for one day only in March as heritage vehicles from the 20th century will be taken on a spin around the capital. On Saturday, 29 March, buses ...
TfL has announced several changes to bus services across London, starting this Saturday, March 1. If you rely on buses, make sure to take note of these updates, which include adjustments to ...
The oldest bus route to remain unchanged on the Transport for London network has been revealed. The route has not changed since the early 20th century, with it coming into service two years before ...
But at the end of the month, one London bus route is going back in time. From around 9am to 5pm on March 29, heritage buses will take over route 19 between Finsbury Park and Battersea Bridge.