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 ...
Vintage London buses are back on the roads for one day only – here’s how you can ride one - There’s no need to tap on with ...
The big red double-decker bus has been a stalwart of London life and a globally recognised symbol of the city for over 100 years. In those 100 years, those buses have gone through several iterations.
Image: David Bowker/ London Bus Museum Route 19 began as route H in 1906 and has run continuously between Highbury and Battersea, largely unchanged, for nearly 120 years. Most of the vehicles ...
Ride a bus like this (albeit not this exact route) for free this March. Image: Clive A Brown via creative commons Fancy hopping on a heritage bus, and not even paying a fare for the privilege?
A forgotten map has revealed what London boroughs used to have a trolleybus and tram service. E-vehicles might feel like a 21st-century creation – but trolleybuses powered by electricity trundled ...
These free (and oh-so exciting) heritage bus journeys come courtesy of the London Bus Museum, alongside some private owners.
You can reach the museum by riding the 759 bus and getting off the Igreja Madre Deus stop. Several buses, including route Nos. 706, 728 and 759 stop in front of the museum. Several visitors also ...
The Natural History Museum Ice Rink has now closed ... a haven for wildlife and people, right in the heart of London.
For more information, visit the Victoria and Albert Museum’s website. Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Bath from London (14589 reviews) ...