#routemaster
#London #Transport (LT) News (No. 433 August 25 1994) clipping:
Reporting on the 40th anniversary of the AEC #Routemaster bus and contrasting the conductor's uniform and ticket machines from the 1950s and the 1990s.
#Urbanism #Archive #Travel #History #Throwback
Blogpost: Imberbus 2023, it was fun π (In spite of the efforts of #GWR to make it less so.)
https://snaprails.blogspot.com/2023/08/imberbus-2023.html
ποΈ New on the blog this weekend: "All Roads Lead to Aldwych: A Visit to the London Transport Museum (and More)".
https://heliomass.com/posts/106-all-roads-lead-to-aldwych-a-visit-to-the-london-transport-museum/
I had a bunch of photos from my last trip to London, and attempted to cobble them together into this photo-essay which touches on some London transport history. Disused stations, the Northern Heights project, the Isle of Wight. It's all there.
There's even a Canada connection tooβ¦
#London #ltmuseum #TheTube #londonunderground #RouteMaster #transit #trains

And if you have #nostalgia for the sound of a #London #routemaster #bus engine, here is the video...
Sighting of a very old #London #routemaster #bus today!
#pixel7 #pixelphotography #googlepixel #history
If I was going to have a funeral and lived in the UK this is what I would want
It's #cupofteasocial #quizquestion time! Something utterly stupid for you today because why on Earth not?
According to Wikipedia, the volume of the Great Pyramid of Giza is a mind-boggling 2.6 million cubic metres. That's equivalent to roughly how many classic double-decker London Routemaster buses?
I can't believe it's been more than a decade since I was in #London - where does the time go? Still a personal favorite not just because I love the old #RouteMaster #buses but because after this bus passed I hopped on the next on what was then the heritage route.
#GreatBritain #England #DoubleDecker #BritishArt #MastoArt #FediArt #ArtMatters #MarkOnArt
Find this here: https://mark-tisdale.pixels.com/featured/london-vintage-bus-the-strand-mark-tisdale.html
Our streets are filled with moments of humanity, we just need to unglue our eyes from our phones and look around.