A Bus in London

1928

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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Contributed by OldPik on January 6, 2025

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