A Bus in London

This iconic photo from 1928 captures the hustle and bustle of everyday life in London at the height of the interwar period. A Route 15A double-decker bus is crammed with passengers — so full, in fact, that commuters cling to the steps and railings, risking balance and decorum in the name of punctuality. The signboard on the bus reveals its route: from Ladbroke Grove to Aldgate, passing by Marble Arch, Regent Street, Bank, and the Strand — a cross-section of London's commercial and cultural heart.

Gentlemen in fedoras and suits, and women in elegant cloche hats, give this moment a strong period feel. The stylish chaos perfectly reflects the explosive urban growth and demand for public transport in 1920s London. A bygone era of smoky streets, roaring engines, and human hustle.

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SEO Tags: London bus 1928, vintage British public transport, historical London photography, Route 15A double decker, London street life 1920s, overcrowded buses history, interwar London urban scene, historic transport City of London, OldPik London archive, commuters in 1920s UK

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