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. The London Bus Museum in Weybridge, the ...
The number 19 bus route in London was established in 1906 and has followed essentially the same route since. There’s no need to book for this experience, simply head to a route 19 bus stop and ...
All buses are free for anyone to ride (except for the official TfL services using the 19 route). The cavalcade of old timey buses comes courtesy of the London Bus Museum (as well as some private ...
A journey on the bus is completely free, and some lucky passengers may even get a vintage ticket to take home. Fans of London buses can also visit the museum which is open daily at Brooklands Museum ...
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.
A consultation has been launched on a proposed new leg of the Superloop bus service in east London. The planned new route, named SL12, would connect Rainham, Ferry Lane and Gants Hill via Romford.
A 'never before served' part of Croydon will soon benefit from an updated bus service following a long-awaited fix from Transport for London (TfL). The transport operator revealed that the updated ...
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A passenger died nine months after falling while on an east London bus. Transport for London (TfL) has said that the incident took place aboard a route 5 bus on March 15 last year. This service ...